"Suit", "match", and "fit" are "synonyms" used in different contexts, so they are commonly confused.
Let's see what each of them mean:
Suit: (related to colour or style of clothes) to go well with; to make someone look good
Example:
You should wear trousers more often - they suit you.
Match: (related to colours, designs or objects) to be similar or look well/attractive together
Fit: to be the right size or shape for someone or something.
Answers:
1. suit 2. matched 3. suit 4. matching 5. suits 6. suits 7. matched tie 8. fit 9. suit
10. match.
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Let's see what each of them mean:
Suit: (related to colour or style of clothes) to go well with; to make someone look good
Example:
You should wear trousers more often - they suit you.
Match: (related to colours, designs or objects) to be similar or look well/attractive together
Examples
Those two colours don't match.
These striped curtains don't match the cushions.
Fit: to be the right size or shape for someone or something.
Examples:
Suit, match, fit quiz:
Choose the appropriate verb in the correct form (Past Simple, Simple Present, Present Continuous, etc)
That dress fits you perfectly.
It won't fit into the room. The bed is way to big.
Suit, match, fit quiz:
Choose the appropriate verb in the correct form (Past Simple, Simple Present, Present Continuous, etc)
Answers:
1. suit 2. matched 3. suit 4. matching 5. suits 6. suits 7. matched tie 8. fit 9. suit
10. match.
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