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Makiasan Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

I'm wearing / I've worn ... today.

I'm wearing jeans today.
I've worn jeans today.

Are those correct? What's the difference?

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"I'm wearing jeans today" can be said any time during the day while you are still wearing them, or at the start of the day before you put them on, to say what you plan to wear. "I've worn jeans today" can be said at the end of the day. You can also say "I've been wearing jeans today".

  • "I'm wearing jeans today" can be said any time during the day while you are still wearing them, or at the start of the day before you put them on, to say what you plan to wear.
  • "I've worn jeans today" can be said at the end of the day.
  • You can also say "I've been wearing jeans today".
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"I'm wearing jeans today" can be said any time during the day while you are still wearing them, or at the start of the day before you put them on, to say what you plan to wear.

"I've worn jeans today" can be said at the end of the day. You can also say "I've been wearing jeans today".
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Thank you very much, GPY!

Maki

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