Examples of using "Ing" in a sentence and their english translations:
The shirt is dirty.
The shirt is dirty.
Tom isn't wearing a shirt.
- That shirt looks good on you.
- This shirt suits you well.
I like that shirt.
How much is the shirt?
I wore a white shirt.
This shirt costs ten dollars.
- I like that shirt.
- I like this shirt.
I love that shirt.
This shirt is a little bit loose.
Tom was wearing a white shirt.
This shirt is too big for me.
Tom is wearing a black shirt today.
That shirt is too large for me.
This shirt costs ten dollars.
This shirt is too small for me.
That shirt doesn't go with those pants.
That shirt is inappropriate.
- That shirt looks good on you.
- This shirt suits you well.
- Where's the shirt I bought you?
- Where's the shirt that I bought you?
- I don't like this shirt. Show me another.
- I don't like this shirt. Show me another one.
Those two shirts are made from the same material.
These two shirts are made from the same material.
- Did the shirt Tom gave you fit?
- Did the shirt that Tom gave you fit?
This shirt doesn't go with that tie at all.
When I last saw him, he was wearing a blue shirt and white slacks.
I don't think this shirt goes with that red tie.
The shirt you gave me fit perfectly.
I don't think this shirt goes with that red tie.
When I last saw him, he was wearing a blue shirt and white slacks.
When I last saw him, he was wearing a blue shirt and white slacks.
I don't know if there is a difference between the two shirts. They are identical for me.