he wore 2 watches left and right wrists at the same time. in consequence of inventing a time machine.
Yes. Not under their space suits, but in the pressurized space station and the crew decks of the Shuttle.
In "Back to the Future Part II," Marty McFly wears two ties as a humorous representation of the exaggerated fashion trends of the future. His character is trying to fit in with the futuristic style while also staying true to his own identity. The two ties serve as a comedic element that highlights the film's playful take on the concept of time travel and the absurdities of different eras' fashion.
Purple! In the scene when Marty's mother rescues him in the past she says "I've never seen anyone with purple underwear before."
When there was many people who wanted to come and see/hear the stories that wear usually told around campfires.
Yes, many Africans wear shoes especially in the cities and towns. In many rural areas it's often more comfortable to be shoeless
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The future tense of wear is 'will wear'.
Yes. Not under their space suits, but in the pressurized space station and the crew decks of the Shuttle.
The future tense is will wear.
The future perfect tense of "wear" is will have worn.
The present tense is wear, the past tense is wore, and the future tense is will wear.
As far as I know it is will wear
Present: I wear a blue shirt. Past: Yesterday, I wore a red dress. Future: Tomorrow, I will wear a black jacket.
In the 16th century pocket watches were popular for men to wear. It was more of a fad. It wasn't until world war 1 wristwatches became popular. They were called trench watches and were worn by men in the military.
I think he sometimes wears a golden looking version of the calculator watch from back to the future that marty mcfly wears!
i will wear that dress tonight. wear is more of a future tense word. hope this helps!
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