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							| High heel  High heels ? 
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							| Hi teachers, which one is correct? High heel shoes or high heels shoes?
 
 Thank you so much!!
 
 
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 julianbr
 
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							| ciao Roclam ..  �high heel shoes � or  �high heels � 
 not that I know .. I just heard talk of them .. LOL ..
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 sassouki
 
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							| none! you can say: I �m wearing high heels or use "high-heeled shoes" which is a compound adjective and say: I �m wearing high-heeled shoes. |  26 Oct 2009     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| wikipedia:   High-heeled footwear (often abbreviated as high heels  or simply heels ) is footwear  that raises the heel  of the wearer �s foot  significantly higher than the toes |  26 Oct 2009     
					
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 julianbr
 
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							| umm .. correct if I �m wrong please .. but I think  �high-heeled shoes � is for shoes in general and  �high heel shoes � is the term specifically used for ladies � shoes with a high heel .. |  26 Oct 2009     
					
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							| In NY, we usually just say "high heels" or "heels" to describe ladies � dress shoes. 
 I believe that "high heeled shoes" is correct, but I have never heard a native English speaker say it this way.
 
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 ons+adem
 
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							| I think we say "I �m wearing high-heeled shoes" or "I �m wearing shoes with high heels" |  26 Oct 2009     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| We ladies downunder usually say:  I �m wearing heels tonight, or I �m wearing high heels tonight, or I �m wearing high heeled shoes tonight (more formal).   I haven �t heard of your definition before julianbr.  Maybe someone else can clarify.   Cheers - Jayho     |  26 Oct 2009     
					
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 Nina Pizzo
 
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							| I �m with Sassouki: "high heels" or "high-heeled shoes". |  26 Oct 2009     
					
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							| I �m with Sassouki: "high heels" or "high-heeled shoes". |  26 Oct 2009     
					
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