Clothes & Fashion
Clothes Vocabulary ยท Idioms ยท Adjective Order
MATCH โ be similar in colour or style | SUIT โ make a person look attractive | FIT โ be the right size
Exercise 1: Choose the Correct Word
Choose the word that best completes each sentence.
1.These shoes _____ your dress perfectly โ they're exactly the same shade of red.
2.That new hairstyle really _____ you โ you look great!
3.I need to _____ before going to the gym โ I'm still in my work clothes.
4.Make sure you _____ your coat in the wardrobe when you get home.
5.These jeans are too small โ they just don't _____ me anymore.
6.It's a black-tie dinner tonight, so we'll need to _____.
7._____ quickly โ the taxi is already waiting outside!
8.She always _____ her bag to her shoes โ even the buckles match.
Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Idiom
Read each situation and select the idiom that best describes what is happening.
1.Tom spent hours choosing his outfit and arrived at the party looking absolutely stunning.
2.Her new jacket is perfectly tailored โ the shoulders, waist, and length are just right.
3.Mark kept making careless mistakes, so his boss told him he needed to start trying harder.
4.It's hard to truly understand what a nurse goes through unless you've experienced it yourself.
5.She's always the first person wearing a new style โ months before anyone else catches on.
6.He reads every fashion magazine, knows all the designers, and always tracks new collections.
Opinion adjectives go before fact adjectives. Sequence: Opinion โ Size โ Age โ Shape โ Colour โ Origin โ Material โ Purpose
Exercise 3: Which Order Is Correct?
Choose the sentence with the correct adjective order.
1.She wore _____ to the gala.
2.I bought _____ at the market.
3.She wrapped herself in _____.
4.He was wearing _____.
5.She pulled on _____ for the opera.
6.He put on _____ and sat by the fire.
Exercise 4: Match the Adjective to Its Category
Click an adjective on the left, then click its category on the right.