Neither. I would say "fashion sense".
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No, "is go with" is not correct grammar. The correct structure would be "go with" without the word "is." For example: "The red shoes go with the blue dress."
No, "sence" is not a word in standard English usage. The correct spelling is "sense."
The word that can go before "dressing" is "salad." In this context, "salad dressing" refers to a flavored sauce or seasoning used to enhance the taste of a salad. It is a common condiment made from a combination of ingredients such as oil, vinegar, herbs, and spices.
A compound word that starts with "dress" is "dresser."
Completely men wear "dress suits" and when they are putting on their clothes they are "dressing" these word have more then one meaning it is dependent on the structure of the sentence and the message you are trying to convey
It most certainly is; the word dress is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a garment, a thing. The word dress is also a verb (dress, dresses, dressing, dressed) and an adjective (dress, dressier, dressiest). Example uses: Noun: The dress is new but the shoes are not. Verb: He can dress himself. Adjective: How great he looks in his dress uniform.
Yes, the noun 'dress' is a common noun, a general word for a type of garment.The word 'dress' is also a verb: dress, dresses, dressing, dressed.
There are two syllables divided like so: dress-ing.
The three main types of "dress" are formal, dressy, and casual.
Old-fashioned dress, dressing style of that age or era.
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No, "is go with" is not correct grammar. The correct structure would be "go with" without the word "is." For example: "The red shoes go with the blue dress."
it means to get dressed or dress myself. the direct translation (Me Habille but you put in the apostrophe so that the word flows better) is me dressing.
No, "sence" is not a word in standard English usage. The correct spelling is "sense."
the word they're is incorrect - the word their is correct
For the band, the correct spelling is Band Aid.For the medical dressing, the correct spelling is band-aid.Most other English-speaking countries outside the US call the medical dressing a plaster.