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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Preparing to wear / wearing

Can I say,

(a) He is preparing to wear wearing a school uniform (before going to school).

(b) He is preaparing before going to school.

(c) He is preparing his things when / as / while going to school.
  

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(a) He is preparing to wear his school uniform (before going to school). (b) He is getting dressed before going to school. (c) He is preparing his things for school.

  • (a) He is preparing to wear his school uniform (before going to school).
  • (b) He is getting dressed before going to school.
  • (c) He is preparing his things for school.
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(a) He is preparing to wear his school uniform (before going to school).

(b) He is getting dressed before going to school.

(c) He is preparing his things for school.
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Thanks, can I say,

(a) He is preparing his school shirt before going to school.

(b) He is preparing for school / preparing to go to school.

(c) He is preparing everything before school / before going to school.
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(a) He is preparing his uniform shirt before going to school.

(b) He is preparing for school / preparing to go to school.

(c) He is preparing everything before school / before going to school.

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