What are the differences between “best dressed and “best dress”?

You’re really nice and very

polite. Please don’t have a girlfriend. How do I win in the best blouse competition tonight? “Sally,
you look groovy, right? How about win at the best DRESSED competition tonight every Wednesday? Why

does boys not wear dresses and I have heard saying “best dress cannot be used] in the context of boys”. What if the context if a girl? Why is one sentence grammatically correct?

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Do you provide reason for why the competition you speak of is called “Best Dress.” Your first example is therefore incorrect. What, what is the second piece of cake?

Now, there could be, in theory, a “Best Dress” competition if, for example, a bunch of seamstresses compete in making the best dress, with judges determining which dress of the ones submitted for judging is the best dress of all.

If you change the idea of number 1 into two words, you can write the same sentence but by saying the same sentence, you have changed the meaning completely. Change the fact that each sentence must be repeated at different times to avoid repetition. I’ve added more sentences after grammar, so make the

meaning clear. “Sally, you look groovy. If you get to win your best dress, I hope you win the best dress competition. Both dressier players will be in the top 10. I hear that over 60 seamstresses submitted dresses for Judgement. Good luck! ”

“Frankly!

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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Is both sentences grammar correct?

In the first sentence you want to mention the dress itself, but in less detail. Why is it so important or what is the person wearing it?

In the second one you are talking about the person who is better dressed.

I think it.s a matter of context and meaning not grammar.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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Do you provide reason for why the competition you speak of is called “Best Dress.” Your first example is therefore incorrect. What, what is the second piece of cake?

Now, there could be, in theory, a “Best Dress” competition if, for example, a bunch of seamstresses compete in making the best dress, with judges determining which dress of the ones submitted for judging is the best dress of all.

If you change the idea of number 1 into two words, you can write the same sentence but by saying the same sentence, you have changed the meaning completely. Change the fact that each sentence must be repeated at different times to avoid repetition. I’ve added more sentences after grammar, so make the

meaning clear. “Sally, you look groovy. If you get to win your best dress, I hope you win the best dress competition. Both dressier players will be in the top 10. I hear that over 60 seamstresses submitted dresses for Judgement. Good luck! ”

“Frankly!

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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Do you provide reason for why the competition you speak of is called “Best Dress.” Your first example is therefore incorrect. What, what is the second piece of cake?

Now, there could be, in theory, a “Best Dress” competition if, for example, a bunch of seamstresses compete in making the best dress, with judges determining which dress of the ones submitted for judging is the best dress of all.

If you change the idea of number 1 into two words, you can write the same sentence but by saying the same sentence, you have changed the meaning completely. Change the fact that each sentence must be repeated at different times to avoid repetition. I’ve added more sentences after grammar, so make the

meaning clear. “Sally, you look groovy. If you get to win your best dress, I hope you win the best dress competition. Both dressier players will be in the top 10. I hear that over 60 seamstresses submitted dresses for Judgement. Good luck! ”

“Frankly!

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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Do you provide reason for why the competition you speak of is called “Best Dress.” Your first example is therefore incorrect. What, what is the second piece of cake?

Now, there could be, in theory, a “Best Dress” competition if, for example, a bunch of seamstresses compete in making the best dress, with judges determining which dress of the ones submitted for judging is the best dress of all.

If you change the idea of number 1 into two words, you can write the same sentence but by saying the same sentence, you have changed the meaning completely. Change the fact that each sentence must be repeated at different times to avoid repetition. I’ve added more sentences after grammar, so make the

meaning clear. “Sally, you look groovy. If you get to win your best dress, I hope you win the best dress competition. Both dressier players will be in the top 10. I hear that over 60 seamstresses submitted dresses for Judgement. Good luck! ”

“Frankly!

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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