Yes, wear is a verb. Example: Please don't wear hats inside the building.
Wear can also be used as a noun. Example: He needed to replace the brakes due to wear and tear.
Wearing is a verb.
Wearing is a verb.
Wearing is a verb.
worn
The past tense of "wear" with a helping verb is "was/were wearing." For example, "He was wearing a blue shirt."
No, wearing is a verb. Plural nouns generally end in s or es.
The verb wear is a future tense verb. This is because it describes that you will be wearing something not that you are currently have worn it.
It can be, yes. When you warm your food, then it is a verb. When you say that she is wearing a warm color, then it is an adjective.
pronoun
First of all to correct your English grammar. It is 'wearing', NOT 'wereing'. To Wear is to have clothes on. 'I am wearing a jacket'. 'Where' is to question a place. 'Where is your house?' 'Were' Past tense of a verb to have . 'They were there'. What am I wearing? I am wearing a jumper and trousers.
'Everyone in our school' is the complete subject.Everyone in our school
"Try on" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "try" and the preposition "on" used together to indicate the action of testing or wearing something.