” The verb ‘wear’ normally takes an object (a coat, hat, shoes). You can refer to that object as ‘it’ or ‘them’, but seldom do we omit an object. “Asking” is not used alone.
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“People ask me why do I wear it (my hat) like that.”
The verb ‘wear’ normally takes an object (a coat, hat, shoes). You can refer to that object as ‘it’ or ‘them’, but seldom do we omit an object.
“Asking” is not used alone. Instead, “People are asking is the continuous tense.” Also, "do" is only used in a quoted question: People ask, "Why do you wea