You "dress up" or "are dressed up" very well. What's the occasion today? Are they both correct? If so, which one is more common? Thank you!
"Is wearing" is much commoner - the continuous form of the verb indicates that the action is taking place over time. "Wears" is possible but the simple form is usually used to express one instance of an action or an habitual action. Both are possible (see dojibear above) but which one you choose will depend on the context. Additionally, "to wear" is what is known as a durative verb - a verb ...
Please tell us where you found these sentences. ”Clean up good” has nothing to do with cleaning a house or being diligent. It means the person is surprisingly attractive when he or she gets cleaned up, dresses nicely, etc.
A man orders 20 dresses that he will sell in his shop, but some of the dresses are not of the colours that he ordered: He says "A number of the dresses are wrong."
Bimbo means she dresses in a sexy manner: i.e. tight clothing, high heels, lots of cleavage, etc. I cannot think of any specific reference that translates well. Women like this who are married are sometimes called "trophy wives" (especially if they are much younger than their husbands).
MSN: Trump's China tariffs are raising costs for wedding dresses and threatening the small shops that sell them
Bridal boutiques and wedding dress designers are getting squeezed by steep tariffs on China, which is a major manufacturing hub for bridal and special occasion dresses and accessories. Some wedding ...