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Nancy's joke
Nancy, don't always wear that old jacket. It doesn't suit you. A. dress can be used as a transitive verb, meaning "dress up" and "dress up", but it is only used for dressing up. It indicates both action and state, and is often used in the following structure: dress? sb? /? Dress yourself (for sb), dress yourself? Well, is it? Dressed? Are you online? Wait; B. putting on means "putting on" and "putting on", which means the action of putting on clothes, and its antonym is take? Close. Dress up means to dress up; D. wear means "wear" and "wear", which can be used for dressing, wearing shoes, hats, gloves and jewelry. , emphasizing the state. Choose D according to the meaning of the sentence.
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