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Throughout history people have worn clothing of one description or another. Apart form protection against the weather, clothes were also often ...... to show the wearer's status a wealth. Over the years, numerous fashions in clothing have com and gone. ...... some of these have been popular for relatively short periods, others have lasted longer.
Until the first half of the 20th century, the ability to follow fashion was limited only to those ........ had the money to do so. But following fashion did not only demand money, it also required large amounts of leisure time. Wealthy people ....... fashion very seriously and close attention had to be ..... to detail. Wearing the correct clothes for different occasions was very important, despite the fact that this often meant changing clothes five or six times a day.
More recently, fashionable clothes have come .... the reach of ordinary people. The traditional craft of dressmaking, .... usually involved sewing by hand, was both costly and slow. But today, large-scale manufacturing has made it easier for people to keep up with .... in fashion without having to spend a great deal of money.
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Clothes can tell a lot (about /at/on/with) a person. Some people like very colourful clothes because they want everyone (look/ looked / to look/ looking) at thrm and they want to be the center og things. (Each other / others / another / other) people like to wear nice clothes, but their clothes are not ( color /colourful /colored/ colourfully) or fancy. They do not like people (to look at them/ looking at them/ looked at them/ to looking at them) Clothes today are very different (at/ from/ to/in) the clothes 1800s. One difference is the way they look. For example, in the 1800s, all women (wear/worn/wore/wearing) dress. The dresses all had long skirts. Another difference between 1800s and today is the (cloth/ clothe/clothing /clothes) In the 1800s, clothes (were made only by/ were made only in/ were made only of /were made only from) natural kinds of cloth. They are made from cotton, wool, silk or linen. But today, there are (many/much a little /any) kinds of man-made cloth.
Throughout history people have worn clothing of one description or another. Apart form protection against the weather, clothes were also often (1)...used... to show the wearer's status a wealth. Over the years, numerous fashions in clothing have com and gone. .(2).Although.. some of these have been popular for relatively short periods, others have lasted longer.
Until the first half of the 20th century, the ability to follow fashion was limited only to those ...(3) who..... had the money to do so. But following fashion did not only demand money, it also required large amounts of leisure time. Wealthy people .(4).took. fashion very seriously and close attention had to be .(5).paid... to detail. Wearing the correct clothes for different occasions was very important, despite the fact that this often meant changing clothes five or six times a day.
More recently, fashionable clothes have come .(6).within.. the reach of ordinary people. The traditional craft of dressmaking, .(7).which. . involved sewing by hand, was both costly and slow. But today, large-scale manufacturing has made it easier for people to keep up with .(8).changes.. in fashion without having to spend a great deal of money.