You have never worn it.
Actually neither.there is " I've never seen you wear it before".you may be thinking of : you have never worn that before. Or maybe: you havent wore that before.
The proper spelling is worn, not wore. I'm worn out. The knees on the boys jeans were worn through.
Wore and worn wear wore worn
The word 'wore' is the past tense of the verb to wear (wears, wearing, wore, worn).
worn has no suffix. Additionally, it will not take a suffix. as a verb, it is a past participle. "the jumper was worn yesterday" as an adjective, you can use "more" instead of a suffix. "worn" , "more worn" , " the most worn" . How about unworn? nope, that's prefix. OK, checked the dict. (collins english)--there's wornness (exhausted). Suppose worn-out is a cheat?
Actually neither.there is " I've never seen you wear it before".you may be thinking of : you have never worn that before. Or maybe: you havent wore that before.
The proper spelling is worn, not wore. I'm worn out. The knees on the boys jeans were worn through.
For the subjects I/we/you/ they = wearThey wear shoes everyday.For subjects he/she/it = wearsShe never wears shoes
lady gaga has never been worn by sunglasses
clothing that was worn was very mature and productive. Nothing big but never wore any bright colors
Wore and worn wear wore worn
Have worn what?
Present Tense - WEAR Past Tense - WORE Past Participle - WORN
WORE from the verb TO WEAR, WORE, WORN.
John Wayne Gacy. (No No No, Gacy painted his face. He didn't wear a mask. And he never wore it during his crimes, He only wore it while entertaining at children's parties.) The Zodiac wore a mask.
wore or worn
worn