Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words. I usually ______ a blouse and jeans at home, but today I ______ on a new dress.
A
wear/have put
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B
have worn/have put
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C
wore/has put
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D
wears/has put
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E
will wear/put
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Solution
The correct option is E wear/have put Option A is the correct answer because "wear" means to have something on one's body as a clothing, so it is correct to say that she usually "wears" as the statement involves the noun, wear is correct.
"have put" is used for singular nouns so it is correct to say that " I have put on a new dress", as to put on means to apply or wear something.
Option C is incorrect because "has put" is used for pronouns, like "she has put on a dress".
Option D is incorrect for the same reasons as C.
Option B is incorrect because "have worn" means that in the past, while the statement is being made "today".
Option E is incorrect because it is in future tense.