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		Ask for help >  ´have a tattoo ´ vs  ´wear a tattoo ´     
			
		  ´have a tattoo ´ vs  ´wear a tattoo ´ 
		
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 Nanex
 
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							| ´have a tattoo ´ vs  ´wear a tattoo ´ 
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							| Thank you everone who answered my previous question. Now another one: which one is correct  ´have a tattoo ´ or  ´wear a tattoo ´?
 
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 moravc
 
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							| wear - collocations or idioms: wear a seat-belt
 wear a make-up
 wear a moisturizer
 wear a mask (face, dust, medical mask, respirator)
 wear a sunblock cream
 wear a parfume
 wear a safety helmet / a crash helmet
 wear a hearing aid
 wear a brace (braces)
 wear a visitor identity tag
 wear a wig
 wear her hair long
 wear a crown
 wear a muzzle
 wear a flower
 wear a sanitary towel
 wear a size 14
 wear a badge
 wear a scar
 wear an uniform
 wear a stereo headset
 wear a blindfold
 wear a hairnet
 wear a pair of jeans
 wear clothes
 wear casual clothes
 wear shorts
 wear sandals
 wear a bra
 wear a fox fur
 wear a bullet-proof vest
 wear a steel corset
 wear a life-jacket
 wear a plaster
 wear a bathing cap
 wear a strapless dress
 wear sunglasses
 wear jewelry - pearl necklace, gold cross, ear-rings,
 wear a scarf, a band, a hat, a cap,
 wear braids
 wear a condom
 wer a calm and gentler front
 I had nothing to wear = I couldn ´t find fitting clothes to wear
 wear one ´s heart on one ´s sleeve - express emotions freely
 I shame to wear a heart so white
 wear a smile on my face
 wear a (rigid) mask of beauty
 who wears the trousers? = who is the dominant person who controls things in the relationship?
 be worn-out = exhausted, destroyed
 If the cap fist, wear it
 worse for wear but yours very sincerely
 I can ´t wear two hats at a time
 wear many hats
 
 You may ask your students: What can you wear on your head / feet / hands?
 
 
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