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Stephenlearner Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Put your leg into the pant hole, and pull up your pants

Hi,

Can I use the following phrases when I teach my child to dress himself ?

Put your leg into the pant hole, push... and pull up your pants.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

I'm not sure how you are teaching him. — Put your legs into the pant legs and pull up your pants by the waistband.

  • I'm not sure how you are teaching him.
  • — Put your legs into the pant legs and pull up your pants by the waistband.
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I'm not sure how you are teaching him. Is it this?—

Put your legs into the pant legs and pull up your pants by the waistband.
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Thanks.

Your description is more exact.
But how about push? Can you say you push your leg or arm when you put on a pair of pants or coat?
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It does not sound good to me. 'Push' requires a resistance, and I don't see much of that in a pants leg unless your are donning tights.

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