I should ( ) (take) a down coat, a scarf and boots.
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- Unarmed with boots, a grey turtleneck sweater, jeans, and a smooth brown scarf, I was equipped for warm winter season weather.
- It is quite warm here. You'd better ____ your coat A: take off B: put down C: put on D: take down
- Complete the sentence so it expresses advice.[br][/br] I think _______ take your coat and scarf – there’s a storm approaching. ( A: you’d bette B: you could C: you can D: you’ll
- Don' t ______ your coat, Tom! It' s easy to catch cold in spring. A: take away B: take off C: take down D: take out
- Mark took off his coat and proceeded to undo his boots.( )