Asked by Henry1

I included my doubts in short sentences. Thank you.


1) What/how do you call a woman's suit made up of a jacket and a pair of trousers? I don't really know.
2) How do you call very short socks, which are completely hidden by the shoes and are usually worn in the summer? I don't really know.
3) What time are you going to the cinema (at? is a mistake if you put it at the end of the question?)
4)The Skaters usually wear large zip-up hoodies, baggy jeans and big skater (??) shoes or Nike sneakers.
5) He is known to be the man who cut the rope. (Is the passive OK?)

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
1. It's called a business suit, especially if it has a jacket and skirt, but jacket and pants, too. Sometimes the suit with pants/trousers is also called a pantsuit.

2. My granddaughters refer to those socks as liners. The ones that can be seen are either anklets or knee-highs, depending on how high up the leg they go.

3. Yes, "at" is not needed.

4. For clarity, I'd spell them "skater-shoes" -- or "Nike sneakers" (no hyphen needed).

5. It's fine, yes.

Answered by Writeacher
Different heights of socks!!

http://www.littlemissmatched.com/Catalog/girls-socks
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