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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Wearing a blanket?

What is the right way to say: Wearing a blanket. Put your blanket on. Cover yourself with your blanket.

If I'm telling someone, that my son never lets me cover him with a blanket (that sounds too long). Or.. my son doesn't wear his blanket no matter how cold it is.

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Cover yourself with or wrap yourself in. A blanket isn't considered clothing, so you don't wear one.

  • Cover yourself with or wrap yourself in.
  • A blanket isn't considered clothing, so you don't wear one.
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Cover yourself with or wrap yourself in. A blanket isn't considered clothing, so you don't wear one.
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Anonymous my son doesn't wear his blanket no matter how cold it is.
My son doesn't keep his blanket on, no matter how cold it is.

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