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To solve this problem, we need to match each numbered picture of clothing with the correct word from the list at the bottom. Let's go through them one by one, checking the spelling and meaning carefully.
Step-by-Step Matching:
1. Picture 1: A thick jacket with a hood. This is a COAT.
2. Picture 2: An orange rain jacket. This is a RAINCOAT.
3. Picture 3: A dark grey jacket, likely for sports or casual wear. This is a JACKET.
4. Picture 4: A brown jacket with a hood, often worn in winter. This is an ANORAK.
5. Picture 5: A yellow top with a hood and front pocket. This is a HOODIE.
6. Picture 6: A purple sweater. This is a JUMPER (or sweater).
7. Picture 7: A red and black checkered shirt. This is a CHECKED SHIRT.
8. Picture 8: A plain green long-sleeved top. This is a SWEATER.
9. Picture 9: A striped short-sleeved shirt. This is a T-SHIRT.
10. Picture 10: A blue short-sleeved shirt with a collar. This is a POLO SHIRT.
11. Picture 11: A light green sleeveless top. This is a VEST (or tank top).
12. Picture 12: A purple long-sleeved top. This looks like a BLOUSE or shirt, but looking at the options, "SHIRT" is already used? No, let's look closer. Actually, #12 is a purple button-up shirt. Let's re-evaluate based on the full list.
* Let's hold off on finalizing until we see all options. The list includes: WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT, PULLOVER, GLOVES, TROUSERS, SCARF, JEANS, DRESS, CARDIGAN, BIKINI, SLIP, UNDERPANTS, MITTENS, SOCKS, HAT, SHORTS, LEGGINGS, SKIRT, VEST, LACE-UP SHOES, SANDALS, T-STRAP SHOES, FLIP-FLOPS, WELLIES, CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS, SCARF, DRESSING GOWN, PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS, TOP, PLIMSOLLS, TRACKSUIT, SUITCASE, TRAINERS.
Let's restart the matching more systematically using the specific words provided in the bank.
1. Coat: Picture 1 fits best.
2. Raincoat: Picture 2 fits best.
3. Jacket: Picture 3 fits best.
4. Anorak: Picture 4 fits best.
5. Hoodie: Picture 5 fits best.
6. Jumper: Picture 6 fits best.
7. Checked Shirt: Picture 7 fits best.
8. Cardigan: Picture 8 is a green open-front sweater. Yes, CARDIGAN.
9. T-shirt: Picture 9 is a striped tee. Yes, T-SHIRT.
10. Polo Shirt: Picture 10 is a blue collared shirt. Yes, POLO SHIRT.
11. Vest: Picture 11 is a sleeveless undershirt/top. Yes, VEST.
12. Blouse/Shirt: Picture 12 is a purple button-down. The list has "SHIRT" generally? No, it has "CHECKED SHIRT". It also has "TOP". Let's look at other items. Maybe #12 is a SHIRT? Or BLOUSE? The list doesn't have blouse. It has TOP. But #11 is definitely a vest/tank. Let's look at #13.
13. Dressing Gown: Picture 13 is a robe. Yes, DRESSING GOWN.
14. Pyjamas: Picture 14 is a two-piece sleep set. Yes, PYJAMAS.
15. Tracksuit: Picture 15 is a matching jacket and pants set. Yes, TRACKSUIT.
16. Trousers: Picture 16 are beige long pants. Yes, TROUSERS.
17. Jeans: Picture 17 are blue denim pants. Yes, JEANS.
18. Skirt: Picture 18 is a pink skirt. Yes, SKIRT.
19. Swimming Trunks: Picture 19 are men's swim shorts. Yes, SWIMMING TRUNKS.
20. Shorts: Picture 20 are green shorts. Yes, SHORTS.
21. Underpants/Briefs: Picture 21 are grey briefs. The list has UNDERPANTS.
22. Bikini: Picture 22 is a two-piece swimsuit. Yes, BIKINI.
23. Slip: Picture 23 is a dress-like undergarment. Yes, SLIP.
24. Leggings: Picture 24 are green patterned tight pants. Yes, LEGGINGS.
25. Swimsuit: Wait, the list doesn't have "swimsuit". It has SWIMMING TRUNKS (#19) and BIKINI (#22). What is #25? It's a one-piece purple swimsuit. Is there a word for this? Looking at the list again... Ah, I missed SUITS? No. Let's re-read the list carefully.
List: WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT, PULLOVER, GLOVES, TROUSERS, SCARF, JEANS, DRESS, CARDIGAN, BIKINI, SLIP, UNDERPANTS, MITTENS, SOCKS, HAT, SHORTS, LEGGINGS, SKIRT, VEST, LACE-UP SHOES, SANDALS, T-STRAP SHOES, FLIP-FLOPS, WELLIES, CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS, SCARF (listed twice?), DRESSING GOWN, PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS, TOP, PLIMSOLLS, TRACKSUIT, SUITCASE, TRAINERS.
There is no specific word for "one-piece swimsuit" in the visible text unless I missed it. Let me look at #25 again. It's a purple one-piece. Maybe it's just called a SWIMSUIT and I'm blind? Or maybe it falls under TOP? No. Let's look at #26.
26. Scarf: Picture 26 is a green scarf. Yes, SCARF.
27. Gloves: Picture 27 are purple gloves. Yes, GLOVES.
28. Mittens: Picture 28 are pink mittens (no fingers). Yes, MITTENS.
29. Socks: Picture 29 are red socks. Yes, SOCKS.
30. Hat/Cap: Picture 30 is a blue cap. The list has CAP and HAT. #31 is a sun hat? No, #31 is sandals. Let's look at headwear.
- #37 is a brown hat.
- #40 is a blue cap.
So #30 might be something else? Wait, #30 is a pair of shoes? No, #30 is a blue cap/hat. Let's look at the feet items first.
31. Sandals: Picture 31 are yellow strappy shoes. Yes, SANDALS.
32. Flip-flops: Picture 32 are yellow thong sandals. Yes, FLIP-FLOPS.
33. Trainers/Running Shoes: Picture 33 are colorful sneakers. The list has TRAINERS and RUNNING SHOES. Usually, these colorful ones are TRAINERS.
34. Plimsolls: Picture 34 are simple canvas shoes. Yes, PLIMSOLLS.
35. Lace-up Shoes: Picture 35 are blue formal/casual shoes with laces. Yes, LACE-UP SHOES.
36. Boots: Picture 36 are brown boots. Yes, BOOTS.
37. Hat: Picture 37 is a brown fedora-style hat. Yes, HAT.
38. Wellies: Picture 38 are brown rubber boots. Yes, WELLIES.
39. T-strap Shoes: Picture 39 are shoes with a strap across the instep. Yes, T-STRAP SHOES.
40. Cap: Picture 40 is a blue baseball cap. Yes, CAP.
Now let's go back to the tricky ones: #12, #25, #30.
- #12: Purple button-up shirt. The list has SHIRT? No, it has CHECKED SHIRT. It has TOP. It has PULLOVER. It has VEST. It has BLOUSE? No. Let's look at the remaining words.
Remaining words after assigning the obvious ones:
Used: COAT, RAINCOAT, JACKET, ANORAK, HOODIE, JUMPER, CHECKED SHIRT, CARDIGAN, T-SHIRT, POLO SHIRT, VEST, DRESSING GOWN, PYJAMAS, TRACKSUIT, TROUSERS, JEANS, SKIRT, SWIMMING TRUNKS, SHORTS, UNDERPANTS, BIKINI, SLIP, LEGGINGS, SCARF, GLOVES, MITTENS, SOCKS, SANDALS, FLIP-FLOPS, TRAINERS (maybe), PLIMSOLLS, LACE-UP SHOES, BOOTS, HAT, WELLIES, T-STRAP SHOES, CAP.
Leftover words from the bank:
- WOOLLY HAT
- BERET
- SUN HAT
- PULLOVER
- DRESS
- TOP
- RUNNING SHOES
- SUITCASE
Let's re-examine the images with these leftover words.
- #12: Could be a TOP? Or a SHIRT if "Checked Shirt" is just one type and there's a generic "Shirt"? The list doesn't show a generic "Shirt". It shows "CHECKED SHIRT". However, #12 is clearly a shirt. Is it possible #9 is a TOP? No, #9 is a T-shirt. Is #11 a TOP? #11 is a vest.
Let's look at #25 again. Purple one-piece swimsuit. None of the leftover words fit perfectly except maybe it's considered a DRESS? No. Is there a word I missed?
Let's look at #30 again. It's a blue item. It looks like a cap. But #40 is also a cap. Wait, #30 is actually a pair of SHOES? No, looking closely at crop 6, #30 is a blue cap. #40 is a blue cap too? No, #40 is a blue cap with a white logo maybe? #30 is a plain blue cap.
Let's look at #33 and #35.
#33: Colorful sneaker. Could be RUNNING SHOES or TRAINERS.
#35: Blue shoe. Could be LACE-UP SHOES.
Let's look at headwear again.
#37: Brown Hat -> HAT.
#40: Blue Cap -> CAP.
Where are WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT?
I don't see pictures for Woolly Hat, Beret, or Sun Hat in the main grid 1-40?
Wait, let's look at the numbers again.
1-6: Outerwear tops.
7-12: Tops/Shirts.
13-15: Sleep/Loungewear.
16-18: Bottoms/Skirts.
19-24: Swim/Underwear.
25: One-piece swimsuit.
26: Scarf.
27-29: Hand/Foot accessories.
30: Blue Cap?
31-32: Sandals.
33-36: Shoes/Boots.
37: Hat.
38: Wellies.
39: T-strap shoes.
40: Cap.
There are 40 pictures.
Let's count the words in the bank.
Column 1: WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT, PULLOVER, GLOVES, TROUSERS, SCARF, JEANS (8)
Column 2: DRESS, CARDIGAN, BIKINI, SLIP, UNDERPANTS, MITTENS, SOCKS, HAT (8)
Column 3: SHORTS, LEGGINGS, SKIRT, VEST, LACE-UP SHOES, SANDALS, T-STRAP SHOES, FLIP-FLOPS (8)
Column 4: WELLIES, CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS, SCARF (duplicate?), DRESSING GOWN, PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS (8)
Column 5: TOP, PLIMSOLLS, TRACKSUIT, SUITCASE, TRAINERS... wait, the last column is cut off or short?
Let's read the text at the bottom again very carefully.
Row 1: WOOLLY HAT | DRESS | SHORTS | CAP | PYJAMAS
Row 2: BERET | CARDIGAN | LEGGINGS | RUNNING SHOES | SWIMMING TRUNKS
Row 3: SUN HAT | BIKINI | SKIRT | BOOTS | TOP
Row 4: PULLOVER | SLIP | VEST | SCARF | PLIMSOLLS
Row 5: GLOVES | UNDERPANTS | LACE-UP SHOES | DRESSING GOWN | TRACKSUIT
Row 6: TROUSERS | MITTENS | SANDALS | SUITCASE? No, that's not right.
Let's transcribe the columns vertically as they appear:
Col 1: WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT, PULLOVER, GLOVES, TROUSERS, SCARF, JEANS
Col 2: DRESS, CARDIGAN, BIKINI, SLIP, UNDERPANTS, MITTENS, SOCKS, HAT
Col 3: SHORTS, LEGGINGS, SKIRT, VEST, LACE-UP SHOES, SANDALS, T-STRAP SHOES, FLIP-FLOPS
Col 4: WELLIES, CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS, SCARF (Wait, SCARF is in Col 1 too? No, Col 1 ends with JEANS. Col 4 starts with WELLIES. Let's re-read the layout.)
Actually, looking at the alignment:
1. WOOLLY HAT
2. BERET
3. SUN HAT
4. PULLOVER
5. GLOVES
6. TROUSERS
7. SCARF
8. JEANS
9. DRESS
10. CARDIGAN
11. BIKINI
12. SLIP
13. UNDERPANTS
14. MITTENS
15. SOCKS
16. HAT
17. SHORTS
18. LEGGINGS
19. SKIRT
20. VEST
21. LACE-UP SHOES
22. SANDALS
23. T-STRAP SHOES
24. FLIP-FLOPS
25. WELLIES
26. CAP
27. RUNNING SHOES
28. BOOTS
29. SCARF (This seems to be a duplicate or I misread Col 1. Let's look at Col 1 again. It ends with JEANS. Col 4 starts with WELLIES. Then CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS. Then... SCARF? No, the word under BOOTS is SCARF? That would be a duplicate. Let's look at the image again. Under BOOTS is "SCARF"? No, it looks like "SHAWL"? No. It says "SCARF". And in Col 1, item 7 is SCARF. This is confusing. Let's look at Col 5.)
Col 5:
PYJAMAS
SWIMMING TRUNKS
TOP
PLIMSOLLS
TRACKSUIT
SUITCASE? No, the last word in Col 5 is TRAINERS?
Let's read Col 5 from top to bottom:
- PYJAMAS
- SWIMMING TRUNKS
- TOP
- PLIMSOLLS
- TRACKSUIT
- SUITCASE (Is there a suitcase? No picture of a suitcase. Maybe it's "SUIT"?)
- TRAINERS
Okay, let's map the remaining difficult pictures to the remaining words.
Pictures needing labels:
#12: Purple shirt/blouse.
#25: Purple one-piece swimsuit.
#30: Blue cap/hat.
#33: Colorful sneaker.
#35: Blue lace-up shoe.
Words available:
- PULLOVER
- DRESS
- TOP
- RUNNING SHOES
- TRAINERS
- SUITCASE (Unlikely, no picture)
- WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT (No pictures visible for these? Maybe I missed them. Let's scan 1-40 again.
1-6: Jackets/Hoodies.
7-12: Shirts/Tops.
13-15: Robes/PJs.
16-18: Pants/Skirt.
19-24: Swim/Underwear.
25: Swimsuit.
26: Scarf.
27-29: Gloves/Mittens/Socks.
30: Blue Cap.
31-32: Sandals/Flipflops.
33-36: Sneakers/Plimsolls/Laceups/Boots.
37: Hat.
38: Wellies.
39: T-strap.
40: Cap.
There are NO pictures for Woolly Hat, Beret, Sun Hat, or Suitcase. This implies either:
1. Some pictures correspond to multiple words (unlikely).
2. Some words are distractors.
3. I am misidentifying some pictures.
Let's re-evaluate #12. It's a purple long-sleeve button up. Could it be a SHIRT? The list doesn't have "SHIRT". It has "CHECKED SHIRT". It has "TOP". It has "BLOUSE" (not in list). It has "PULLOVER". A pull-over is a sweater without buttons. #12 has buttons. So not Pullover.
Could #6 be a PULLOVER? #6 is a purple sweater. Yes, PULLOVER fits #6 better than JUMPER? In UK English, Jumper = Pullover. They are synonyms. If #6 is JUMPER, what is PULLOVER for? Maybe #12 is a PULLOVER? No, it has buttons.
Let's look at #25. One-piece swimsuit. The list has SWIMMING TRUNKS and BIKINI. It does NOT have "SWIMSUIT". Does it have "DRESS"? No, a swimsuit isn't a dress. Does it have "TOP"? No.
Let's look at #30. It's a blue cap. We have CAP (#40) and HAT (#37). We also have WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT. #30 doesn't look like any of those. It looks like a standard cap.
Let's look at #33 and #35.
#33: Colorful high-top sneaker.
#35: Blue low-top sneaker/shoe.
Words: RUNNING SHOES, TRAINERS, LACE-UP SHOES, PLIMSOLLS.
#34 is clearly Plimsolls (canvas, flat sole).
#36 is Boots.
#39 is T-strap.
#31 Sandals, #32 Flip-flops.
So we have Running Shoes, Trainers, Lace-up Shoes left for #33, #35, and maybe another?
#35 looks like a standard lace-up shoe. So #35 = LACE-UP SHOES.
#33 looks like a trainer/running shoe. So #33 = TRAINERS or RUNNING SHOES.
Let's reconsider the "missing" pictures.
Is it possible that #12 is a BLOUSE and I missed the word? I scanned the list 3 times. No Blouse.
Is it possible that #25 is a DRESS? No.
Let's look at the words again.
Maybe #12 is a TOP?
Maybe #25 is a SWIMSUIT and the word is hidden or I'm misreading "SWIMMING TRUNKS" as covering both? No.
Let's try a different angle. Look at #6 (Purple Sweater). Label: JUMPER.
Look at #8 (Green Cardigan). Label: CARDIGAN.
Look at #12 (Purple Shirt). If #6 is Jumper, is there another sweater? No.
Is #12 a PULLOVER? Technically a pull-over goes over the head. This has buttons. But sometimes worksheets are imprecise.
Let's look at #25 again. Is it a SLIP? No, #23 is a slip.
Is it a DRESS? No.
Wait, look at #4. Brown Hooded Jacket. ANORAK.
Look at #5. Yellow Hoodie. HOODIE.
Let's look at the headwear again.
#37: Brown Hat. HAT.
#40: Blue Cap. CAP.
#30: Blue Cap. Is it a BERET? No. Is it a WOOLLY HAT? No. Is it a SUN HAT? No.
There is a possibility that some numbers are skipped or the image is cropped? No, 1-40 are visible.
Let's assume there are distractors (extra words).
Words likely NOT used:
- WOOLLY HAT
- BERET
- SUN HAT
- SUITCASE
Now let's assign the rest.
#1: COAT
#2: RAINCOAT
#3: JACKET
#4: ANORAK
#5: HOODIE
#6: JUMPER (or PULLOVER)
#7: CHECKED SHIRT
#8: CARDIGAN
#9: T-SHIRT
#10: POLO SHIRT
#11: VEST
#12: TOP? (It's a shirt, but 'Shirt' isn't an option alone. 'Top' is a generic term. Let's tentatively say TOP).
#13: DRESSING GOWN
#14: PYJAMAS
#15: TRACKSUIT
#16: TROUSERS
#17: JEANS
#18: SKIRT
#19: SWIMMING TRUNKS
#20: SHORTS
#21: UNDERPANTS
#22: BIKINI
#23: SLIP
#24: LEGGINGS
#25: ??? (One-piece swimsuit). If 'Swimsuit' isn't there, could it be DRESS? No. Could it be TOP? No. Is there a word SUITS? No.
*Correction*: Look at the word list again. Is "SWIMSUIT" hidden in "SWIMMING TRUNKS"? No.
Is it possible #25 is labeled SWIMMING COSTUME? Not in list.
Let's look at #26. SCARF.
Let's look at #30 again. It's a blue cap. We have CAP (#40). Do we have another cap word? No.
Is #30 a BERET? It's round and flat-ish. It *could* be a beret if drawn poorly. Let's assume #30 is BERET.
If #30 is BERET, then #40 is CAP.
Now back to #12 and #25.
If #6 is JUMPER, do we use PULLOVER?
Maybe #12 is a PULLOVER? It has a collar and buttons, which makes it a shirt/cardigan style, but if it's knitted, it might be called a pull-over in loose terms? Unlikely.
Let's look at #25. Is it possible it's a DRESS? It's a one-piece garment. In some contexts, a swimsuit is not a dress.
Let's look at the shoes again.
#33: Colorful. TRAINERS.
#35: Blue. RUNNING SHOES? Or LACE-UP SHOES?
#34: PLIMSOLLS.
#36: BOOTS.
#38: WELLIES.
#39: T-STRAP SHOES.
#31: SANDALS.
#32: FLIP-FLOPS.
We have RUNNING SHOES and LACE-UP SHOES and TRAINERS for #33 and #35.
#33 looks more like a "Trainer" (sneaker).
#35 looks like a "Lace-up Shoe" (more formal/casual leather look).
What about RUNNING SHOES? Maybe #33 is Running Shoes? They look similar.
Let's guess:
#33: TRAINERS
#35: LACE-UP SHOES
Then RUNNING SHOES is unused? Or maybe #33 is Running Shoes and #35 is Trainers?
Let's look at #12 again. TOP.
Let's look at #25 again. Is there a word SWIMSUIT? I will bet that I am missing a word or one of the words covers it.
Wait! Look at #23. It's a slip.
Look at #22. Bikini.
Look at #19. Swimming Trunks.
Look at #25. It is a one-piece.
Is it possible the word is SUITS? No.
Let's look at the word DRESS.
Is #25 a dress? No.
Is there a picture of a dress?
#13 is a gown.
#14 is pyjamas.
#15 is tracksuit.
#18 is a skirt.
#23 is a slip.
#24 is leggings.
#25 is swimsuit.
#26 is scarf.
Where is the DRESS?
Maybe #13 is a DRESS? No, it's open at the front, clearly a dressing gown.
Maybe #25 is considered a DRESS in this worksheet's logic? (e.g. a "beach dress"?). Unlikely.
Let's re-read the word list for any synonym for swimsuit.
"SWIMMING TRUNKS"
"BIKINI"
...
"TOP"
"SLIP"
...
Is it possible #25 is NOT a swimsuit? It has straps and a leg hole. It is a swimsuit.
Let's look at #6 vs #8.
#6: Pullover/Jumper.
#8: Cardigan.
Let's look at #12.
If #12 is a SHIRT, and the list only has CHECKED SHIRT, maybe the list implies "SHIRT" is the category and "CHECKED" is the type? No, they are separate entries.
Okay, let's provide the most logical answers based on standard EFL/ESL vocabulary worksheets.
1. Coat
2. Raincoat
3. Jacket
4. Anorak
5. Hoodie
6. Jumper (UK) / Sweater (US). List has JUMPER and PULLOVER. #6 is a pullover style. #8 is a cardigan. Let's use JUMPER for #6.
7. Checked Shirt
8. Cardigan
9. T-shirt
10. Polo Shirt
11. Vest
12. Top (Generic term for a shirt/blouse when specific word is missing). OR SHIRT if we assume "Checked Shirt" is just one example and "Shirt" is implied? No, "Shirt" isn't in the list. TOP is in the list. Let's use TOP.
13. Dressing Gown
14. Pyjamas
15. Tracksuit
16. Trousers
17. Jeans
18. Skirt
19. Swimming Trunks
20. Shorts
21. Underpants
22. Bikini
23. Slip
24. Leggings
25. Swimsuit? Word not found. Closest is DRESS? No. TOP? No. I will leave this as Swimsuit but note the discrepancy, or check if SUITS is there. No. I'll bet on DRESS being a distractor and SWIMSUIT being missing, OR #25 is labeled SWIMMING COSTUME which isn't there. Wait, look at #25 again. Is it a LEOTARD? No.
Actually, looking at similar worksheets online, #25 is often labeled SWIMSUIT. If the word isn't there, is it possible #19 is "Swimsuit" and #25 is something else? No, #19 is trunks.
Let's look at the word TOP again. Could #25 be a TOP? No.
Let's look at #30. Beret? It's blue and round. It's the best fit for the remaining hat words.
Let's look at #33 and #35.
#33: Trainers.
#35: Running Shoes? Or Lace-up Shoes?
#35 looks like a casual shoe. Lace-up Shoes fits well.
Then Running Shoes is left. Does #33 look like running shoes? Yes.
So #33: Running Shoes.
#35: Lace-up Shoes.
Then Trainers is left? Or vice versa. Trainers and Running Shoes are very similar. #33 is more colorful/sporty. #35 is plainer.
Final Check on #25:
Is it possible the word is SUITS? No.
Is it possible the word is GEAR? No.
I will label it Swimsuit in my mind, but for the answer, I must pick from the list.
Could it be SLIP? No, #23 is slip.
Could it be VEST? No, #11 is vest.
Wait, I missed DRESS.
Is #13 a DRESS? No.
Is #25 a DRESS? No.
Is there a picture of a dress?
Maybe #14 is a dress? No, it's two pieces.
Maybe #15 is a dress? No.
Maybe #18 is a dress? No, it's a skirt.
Okay, I will proceed with the most obvious matches. For #25, since "Swimsuit" is missing, and it's a one-piece, I'll flag it. But wait! Look at #26. It's a scarf.
Let's write down the final list.
Final Answer:
1. Coat
2. Raincoat
3. Jacket
4. Anorak
5. Hoodie
6. Jumper
7. Checked Shirt
8. Cardigan
9. T-shirt
10. Polo Shirt
11. Vest
12. Top
13. Dressing Gown
14. Pyjamas
15. Tracksuit
16. Trousers
17. Jeans
18. Skirt
19. Swimming Trunks
20. Shorts
21. Underpants
22. Bikini
23. Slip
24. Leggings
25. Swimsuit (Note: Word not in list, but is the correct item. If forced to choose from list, possibly 'Dress' is intended incorrectly, or 'Top' is used loosely, but 'Swimsuit' is the accurate term. Given the constraints, I will provide the accurate term or the closest list item if obvious. Actually, looking at the list again, is SUITS there? No. I will list it as Swimsuit.)
*Self-Correction*: I should check if #25 is a LEOTARD? No.
Let's assume the question allows identifying the item even if the exact word is tricky, or I missed a word.
Actually, looking at the bottom right, is there a word SWIMSUIT?
Col 5: PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS, TOP, PLIMSOLLS, TRACKSUIT, SUITCASE?, TRAINERS.
No Swimsuit.
However, #25 is clearly a swimsuit. I will provide the name of the item.
26. Scarf
27. Gloves
28. Mittens
29. Socks
30. Beret (Best fit among remaining hats)
31. Sandals
32. Flip-flops
33. Trainers (or Running Shoes)
34. Plimsolls
35. Lace-up Shoes
36. Boots
37. Hat
38. Wellies
39. T-strap Shoes
40. Cap
Items from list not used: Woolly Hat, Sun Hat, Dress, Running Shoes (if #33 is Trainers), Suitcase.
Items pictured not in list: Swimsuit (#25).
I will provide the most standard answers.
1. Coat
2. Raincoat
3. Jacket
4. Anorak
5. Hoodie
6. Jumper
7. Checked Shirt
8. Cardigan
9. T-shirt
10. Polo Shirt
11. Vest
12. Top
13. Dressing Gown
14. Pyjamas
15. Tracksuit
16. Trousers
17. Jeans
18. Skirt
19. Swimming Trunks
20. Shorts
21. Underpants
22. Bikini
23. Slip
24. Leggings
25. Swimsuit
26. Scarf
27. Gloves
28. Mittens
29. Socks
30. Beret
31. Sandals
32. Flip-flops
33. Trainers
34. Plimsolls
35. Lace-up Shoes
36. Boots
37. Hat
38. Wellies
39. T-strap Shoes
40. Cap
Step-by-Step Matching:
1. Picture 1: A thick jacket with a hood. This is a COAT.
2. Picture 2: An orange rain jacket. This is a RAINCOAT.
3. Picture 3: A dark grey jacket, likely for sports or casual wear. This is a JACKET.
4. Picture 4: A brown jacket with a hood, often worn in winter. This is an ANORAK.
5. Picture 5: A yellow top with a hood and front pocket. This is a HOODIE.
6. Picture 6: A purple sweater. This is a JUMPER (or sweater).
7. Picture 7: A red and black checkered shirt. This is a CHECKED SHIRT.
8. Picture 8: A plain green long-sleeved top. This is a SWEATER.
9. Picture 9: A striped short-sleeved shirt. This is a T-SHIRT.
10. Picture 10: A blue short-sleeved shirt with a collar. This is a POLO SHIRT.
11. Picture 11: A light green sleeveless top. This is a VEST (or tank top).
12. Picture 12: A purple long-sleeved top. This looks like a BLOUSE or shirt, but looking at the options, "SHIRT" is already used? No, let's look closer. Actually, #12 is a purple button-up shirt. Let's re-evaluate based on the full list.
* Let's hold off on finalizing until we see all options. The list includes: WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT, PULLOVER, GLOVES, TROUSERS, SCARF, JEANS, DRESS, CARDIGAN, BIKINI, SLIP, UNDERPANTS, MITTENS, SOCKS, HAT, SHORTS, LEGGINGS, SKIRT, VEST, LACE-UP SHOES, SANDALS, T-STRAP SHOES, FLIP-FLOPS, WELLIES, CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS, SCARF, DRESSING GOWN, PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS, TOP, PLIMSOLLS, TRACKSUIT, SUITCASE, TRAINERS.
Let's restart the matching more systematically using the specific words provided in the bank.
1. Coat: Picture 1 fits best.
2. Raincoat: Picture 2 fits best.
3. Jacket: Picture 3 fits best.
4. Anorak: Picture 4 fits best.
5. Hoodie: Picture 5 fits best.
6. Jumper: Picture 6 fits best.
7. Checked Shirt: Picture 7 fits best.
8. Cardigan: Picture 8 is a green open-front sweater. Yes, CARDIGAN.
9. T-shirt: Picture 9 is a striped tee. Yes, T-SHIRT.
10. Polo Shirt: Picture 10 is a blue collared shirt. Yes, POLO SHIRT.
11. Vest: Picture 11 is a sleeveless undershirt/top. Yes, VEST.
12. Blouse/Shirt: Picture 12 is a purple button-down. The list has "SHIRT" generally? No, it has "CHECKED SHIRT". It also has "TOP". Let's look at other items. Maybe #12 is a SHIRT? Or BLOUSE? The list doesn't have blouse. It has TOP. But #11 is definitely a vest/tank. Let's look at #13.
13. Dressing Gown: Picture 13 is a robe. Yes, DRESSING GOWN.
14. Pyjamas: Picture 14 is a two-piece sleep set. Yes, PYJAMAS.
15. Tracksuit: Picture 15 is a matching jacket and pants set. Yes, TRACKSUIT.
16. Trousers: Picture 16 are beige long pants. Yes, TROUSERS.
17. Jeans: Picture 17 are blue denim pants. Yes, JEANS.
18. Skirt: Picture 18 is a pink skirt. Yes, SKIRT.
19. Swimming Trunks: Picture 19 are men's swim shorts. Yes, SWIMMING TRUNKS.
20. Shorts: Picture 20 are green shorts. Yes, SHORTS.
21. Underpants/Briefs: Picture 21 are grey briefs. The list has UNDERPANTS.
22. Bikini: Picture 22 is a two-piece swimsuit. Yes, BIKINI.
23. Slip: Picture 23 is a dress-like undergarment. Yes, SLIP.
24. Leggings: Picture 24 are green patterned tight pants. Yes, LEGGINGS.
25. Swimsuit: Wait, the list doesn't have "swimsuit". It has SWIMMING TRUNKS (#19) and BIKINI (#22). What is #25? It's a one-piece purple swimsuit. Is there a word for this? Looking at the list again... Ah, I missed SUITS? No. Let's re-read the list carefully.
List: WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT, PULLOVER, GLOVES, TROUSERS, SCARF, JEANS, DRESS, CARDIGAN, BIKINI, SLIP, UNDERPANTS, MITTENS, SOCKS, HAT, SHORTS, LEGGINGS, SKIRT, VEST, LACE-UP SHOES, SANDALS, T-STRAP SHOES, FLIP-FLOPS, WELLIES, CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS, SCARF (listed twice?), DRESSING GOWN, PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS, TOP, PLIMSOLLS, TRACKSUIT, SUITCASE, TRAINERS.
There is no specific word for "one-piece swimsuit" in the visible text unless I missed it. Let me look at #25 again. It's a purple one-piece. Maybe it's just called a SWIMSUIT and I'm blind? Or maybe it falls under TOP? No. Let's look at #26.
26. Scarf: Picture 26 is a green scarf. Yes, SCARF.
27. Gloves: Picture 27 are purple gloves. Yes, GLOVES.
28. Mittens: Picture 28 are pink mittens (no fingers). Yes, MITTENS.
29. Socks: Picture 29 are red socks. Yes, SOCKS.
30. Hat/Cap: Picture 30 is a blue cap. The list has CAP and HAT. #31 is a sun hat? No, #31 is sandals. Let's look at headwear.
- #37 is a brown hat.
- #40 is a blue cap.
So #30 might be something else? Wait, #30 is a pair of shoes? No, #30 is a blue cap/hat. Let's look at the feet items first.
31. Sandals: Picture 31 are yellow strappy shoes. Yes, SANDALS.
32. Flip-flops: Picture 32 are yellow thong sandals. Yes, FLIP-FLOPS.
33. Trainers/Running Shoes: Picture 33 are colorful sneakers. The list has TRAINERS and RUNNING SHOES. Usually, these colorful ones are TRAINERS.
34. Plimsolls: Picture 34 are simple canvas shoes. Yes, PLIMSOLLS.
35. Lace-up Shoes: Picture 35 are blue formal/casual shoes with laces. Yes, LACE-UP SHOES.
36. Boots: Picture 36 are brown boots. Yes, BOOTS.
37. Hat: Picture 37 is a brown fedora-style hat. Yes, HAT.
38. Wellies: Picture 38 are brown rubber boots. Yes, WELLIES.
39. T-strap Shoes: Picture 39 are shoes with a strap across the instep. Yes, T-STRAP SHOES.
40. Cap: Picture 40 is a blue baseball cap. Yes, CAP.
Now let's go back to the tricky ones: #12, #25, #30.
- #12: Purple button-up shirt. The list has SHIRT? No, it has CHECKED SHIRT. It has TOP. It has PULLOVER. It has VEST. It has BLOUSE? No. Let's look at the remaining words.
Remaining words after assigning the obvious ones:
Used: COAT, RAINCOAT, JACKET, ANORAK, HOODIE, JUMPER, CHECKED SHIRT, CARDIGAN, T-SHIRT, POLO SHIRT, VEST, DRESSING GOWN, PYJAMAS, TRACKSUIT, TROUSERS, JEANS, SKIRT, SWIMMING TRUNKS, SHORTS, UNDERPANTS, BIKINI, SLIP, LEGGINGS, SCARF, GLOVES, MITTENS, SOCKS, SANDALS, FLIP-FLOPS, TRAINERS (maybe), PLIMSOLLS, LACE-UP SHOES, BOOTS, HAT, WELLIES, T-STRAP SHOES, CAP.
Leftover words from the bank:
- WOOLLY HAT
- BERET
- SUN HAT
- PULLOVER
- DRESS
- TOP
- RUNNING SHOES
- SUITCASE
Let's re-examine the images with these leftover words.
- #12: Could be a TOP? Or a SHIRT if "Checked Shirt" is just one type and there's a generic "Shirt"? The list doesn't show a generic "Shirt". It shows "CHECKED SHIRT". However, #12 is clearly a shirt. Is it possible #9 is a TOP? No, #9 is a T-shirt. Is #11 a TOP? #11 is a vest.
Let's look at #25 again. Purple one-piece swimsuit. None of the leftover words fit perfectly except maybe it's considered a DRESS? No. Is there a word I missed?
Let's look at #30 again. It's a blue item. It looks like a cap. But #40 is also a cap. Wait, #30 is actually a pair of SHOES? No, looking closely at crop 6, #30 is a blue cap. #40 is a blue cap too? No, #40 is a blue cap with a white logo maybe? #30 is a plain blue cap.
Let's look at #33 and #35.
#33: Colorful sneaker. Could be RUNNING SHOES or TRAINERS.
#35: Blue shoe. Could be LACE-UP SHOES.
Let's look at headwear again.
#37: Brown Hat -> HAT.
#40: Blue Cap -> CAP.
Where are WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT?
I don't see pictures for Woolly Hat, Beret, or Sun Hat in the main grid 1-40?
Wait, let's look at the numbers again.
1-6: Outerwear tops.
7-12: Tops/Shirts.
13-15: Sleep/Loungewear.
16-18: Bottoms/Skirts.
19-24: Swim/Underwear.
25: One-piece swimsuit.
26: Scarf.
27-29: Hand/Foot accessories.
30: Blue Cap?
31-32: Sandals.
33-36: Shoes/Boots.
37: Hat.
38: Wellies.
39: T-strap shoes.
40: Cap.
There are 40 pictures.
Let's count the words in the bank.
Column 1: WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT, PULLOVER, GLOVES, TROUSERS, SCARF, JEANS (8)
Column 2: DRESS, CARDIGAN, BIKINI, SLIP, UNDERPANTS, MITTENS, SOCKS, HAT (8)
Column 3: SHORTS, LEGGINGS, SKIRT, VEST, LACE-UP SHOES, SANDALS, T-STRAP SHOES, FLIP-FLOPS (8)
Column 4: WELLIES, CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS, SCARF (duplicate?), DRESSING GOWN, PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS (8)
Column 5: TOP, PLIMSOLLS, TRACKSUIT, SUITCASE, TRAINERS... wait, the last column is cut off or short?
Let's read the text at the bottom again very carefully.
Row 1: WOOLLY HAT | DRESS | SHORTS | CAP | PYJAMAS
Row 2: BERET | CARDIGAN | LEGGINGS | RUNNING SHOES | SWIMMING TRUNKS
Row 3: SUN HAT | BIKINI | SKIRT | BOOTS | TOP
Row 4: PULLOVER | SLIP | VEST | SCARF | PLIMSOLLS
Row 5: GLOVES | UNDERPANTS | LACE-UP SHOES | DRESSING GOWN | TRACKSUIT
Row 6: TROUSERS | MITTENS | SANDALS | SUITCASE? No, that's not right.
Let's transcribe the columns vertically as they appear:
Col 1: WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT, PULLOVER, GLOVES, TROUSERS, SCARF, JEANS
Col 2: DRESS, CARDIGAN, BIKINI, SLIP, UNDERPANTS, MITTENS, SOCKS, HAT
Col 3: SHORTS, LEGGINGS, SKIRT, VEST, LACE-UP SHOES, SANDALS, T-STRAP SHOES, FLIP-FLOPS
Col 4: WELLIES, CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS, SCARF (Wait, SCARF is in Col 1 too? No, Col 1 ends with JEANS. Col 4 starts with WELLIES. Let's re-read the layout.)
Actually, looking at the alignment:
1. WOOLLY HAT
2. BERET
3. SUN HAT
4. PULLOVER
5. GLOVES
6. TROUSERS
7. SCARF
8. JEANS
9. DRESS
10. CARDIGAN
11. BIKINI
12. SLIP
13. UNDERPANTS
14. MITTENS
15. SOCKS
16. HAT
17. SHORTS
18. LEGGINGS
19. SKIRT
20. VEST
21. LACE-UP SHOES
22. SANDALS
23. T-STRAP SHOES
24. FLIP-FLOPS
25. WELLIES
26. CAP
27. RUNNING SHOES
28. BOOTS
29. SCARF (This seems to be a duplicate or I misread Col 1. Let's look at Col 1 again. It ends with JEANS. Col 4 starts with WELLIES. Then CAP, RUNNING SHOES, BOOTS. Then... SCARF? No, the word under BOOTS is SCARF? That would be a duplicate. Let's look at the image again. Under BOOTS is "SCARF"? No, it looks like "SHAWL"? No. It says "SCARF". And in Col 1, item 7 is SCARF. This is confusing. Let's look at Col 5.)
Col 5:
PYJAMAS
SWIMMING TRUNKS
TOP
PLIMSOLLS
TRACKSUIT
SUITCASE? No, the last word in Col 5 is TRAINERS?
Let's read Col 5 from top to bottom:
- PYJAMAS
- SWIMMING TRUNKS
- TOP
- PLIMSOLLS
- TRACKSUIT
- SUITCASE (Is there a suitcase? No picture of a suitcase. Maybe it's "SUIT"?)
- TRAINERS
Okay, let's map the remaining difficult pictures to the remaining words.
Pictures needing labels:
#12: Purple shirt/blouse.
#25: Purple one-piece swimsuit.
#30: Blue cap/hat.
#33: Colorful sneaker.
#35: Blue lace-up shoe.
Words available:
- PULLOVER
- DRESS
- TOP
- RUNNING SHOES
- TRAINERS
- SUITCASE (Unlikely, no picture)
- WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT (No pictures visible for these? Maybe I missed them. Let's scan 1-40 again.
1-6: Jackets/Hoodies.
7-12: Shirts/Tops.
13-15: Robes/PJs.
16-18: Pants/Skirt.
19-24: Swim/Underwear.
25: Swimsuit.
26: Scarf.
27-29: Gloves/Mittens/Socks.
30: Blue Cap.
31-32: Sandals/Flipflops.
33-36: Sneakers/Plimsolls/Laceups/Boots.
37: Hat.
38: Wellies.
39: T-strap.
40: Cap.
There are NO pictures for Woolly Hat, Beret, Sun Hat, or Suitcase. This implies either:
1. Some pictures correspond to multiple words (unlikely).
2. Some words are distractors.
3. I am misidentifying some pictures.
Let's re-evaluate #12. It's a purple long-sleeve button up. Could it be a SHIRT? The list doesn't have "SHIRT". It has "CHECKED SHIRT". It has "TOP". It has "BLOUSE" (not in list). It has "PULLOVER". A pull-over is a sweater without buttons. #12 has buttons. So not Pullover.
Could #6 be a PULLOVER? #6 is a purple sweater. Yes, PULLOVER fits #6 better than JUMPER? In UK English, Jumper = Pullover. They are synonyms. If #6 is JUMPER, what is PULLOVER for? Maybe #12 is a PULLOVER? No, it has buttons.
Let's look at #25. One-piece swimsuit. The list has SWIMMING TRUNKS and BIKINI. It does NOT have "SWIMSUIT". Does it have "DRESS"? No, a swimsuit isn't a dress. Does it have "TOP"? No.
Let's look at #30. It's a blue cap. We have CAP (#40) and HAT (#37). We also have WOOLLY HAT, BERET, SUN HAT. #30 doesn't look like any of those. It looks like a standard cap.
Let's look at #33 and #35.
#33: Colorful high-top sneaker.
#35: Blue low-top sneaker/shoe.
Words: RUNNING SHOES, TRAINERS, LACE-UP SHOES, PLIMSOLLS.
#34 is clearly Plimsolls (canvas, flat sole).
#36 is Boots.
#39 is T-strap.
#31 Sandals, #32 Flip-flops.
So we have Running Shoes, Trainers, Lace-up Shoes left for #33, #35, and maybe another?
#35 looks like a standard lace-up shoe. So #35 = LACE-UP SHOES.
#33 looks like a trainer/running shoe. So #33 = TRAINERS or RUNNING SHOES.
Let's reconsider the "missing" pictures.
Is it possible that #12 is a BLOUSE and I missed the word? I scanned the list 3 times. No Blouse.
Is it possible that #25 is a DRESS? No.
Let's look at the words again.
Maybe #12 is a TOP?
Maybe #25 is a SWIMSUIT and the word is hidden or I'm misreading "SWIMMING TRUNKS" as covering both? No.
Let's try a different angle. Look at #6 (Purple Sweater). Label: JUMPER.
Look at #8 (Green Cardigan). Label: CARDIGAN.
Look at #12 (Purple Shirt). If #6 is Jumper, is there another sweater? No.
Is #12 a PULLOVER? Technically a pull-over goes over the head. This has buttons. But sometimes worksheets are imprecise.
Let's look at #25 again. Is it a SLIP? No, #23 is a slip.
Is it a DRESS? No.
Wait, look at #4. Brown Hooded Jacket. ANORAK.
Look at #5. Yellow Hoodie. HOODIE.
Let's look at the headwear again.
#37: Brown Hat. HAT.
#40: Blue Cap. CAP.
#30: Blue Cap. Is it a BERET? No. Is it a WOOLLY HAT? No. Is it a SUN HAT? No.
There is a possibility that some numbers are skipped or the image is cropped? No, 1-40 are visible.
Let's assume there are distractors (extra words).
Words likely NOT used:
- WOOLLY HAT
- BERET
- SUN HAT
- SUITCASE
Now let's assign the rest.
#1: COAT
#2: RAINCOAT
#3: JACKET
#4: ANORAK
#5: HOODIE
#6: JUMPER (or PULLOVER)
#7: CHECKED SHIRT
#8: CARDIGAN
#9: T-SHIRT
#10: POLO SHIRT
#11: VEST
#12: TOP? (It's a shirt, but 'Shirt' isn't an option alone. 'Top' is a generic term. Let's tentatively say TOP).
#13: DRESSING GOWN
#14: PYJAMAS
#15: TRACKSUIT
#16: TROUSERS
#17: JEANS
#18: SKIRT
#19: SWIMMING TRUNKS
#20: SHORTS
#21: UNDERPANTS
#22: BIKINI
#23: SLIP
#24: LEGGINGS
#25: ??? (One-piece swimsuit). If 'Swimsuit' isn't there, could it be DRESS? No. Could it be TOP? No. Is there a word SUITS? No.
*Correction*: Look at the word list again. Is "SWIMSUIT" hidden in "SWIMMING TRUNKS"? No.
Is it possible #25 is labeled SWIMMING COSTUME? Not in list.
Let's look at #26. SCARF.
Let's look at #30 again. It's a blue cap. We have CAP (#40). Do we have another cap word? No.
Is #30 a BERET? It's round and flat-ish. It *could* be a beret if drawn poorly. Let's assume #30 is BERET.
If #30 is BERET, then #40 is CAP.
Now back to #12 and #25.
If #6 is JUMPER, do we use PULLOVER?
Maybe #12 is a PULLOVER? It has a collar and buttons, which makes it a shirt/cardigan style, but if it's knitted, it might be called a pull-over in loose terms? Unlikely.
Let's look at #25. Is it possible it's a DRESS? It's a one-piece garment. In some contexts, a swimsuit is not a dress.
Let's look at the shoes again.
#33: Colorful. TRAINERS.
#35: Blue. RUNNING SHOES? Or LACE-UP SHOES?
#34: PLIMSOLLS.
#36: BOOTS.
#38: WELLIES.
#39: T-STRAP SHOES.
#31: SANDALS.
#32: FLIP-FLOPS.
We have RUNNING SHOES and LACE-UP SHOES and TRAINERS for #33 and #35.
#33 looks more like a "Trainer" (sneaker).
#35 looks like a "Lace-up Shoe" (more formal/casual leather look).
What about RUNNING SHOES? Maybe #33 is Running Shoes? They look similar.
Let's guess:
#33: TRAINERS
#35: LACE-UP SHOES
Then RUNNING SHOES is unused? Or maybe #33 is Running Shoes and #35 is Trainers?
Let's look at #12 again. TOP.
Let's look at #25 again. Is there a word SWIMSUIT? I will bet that I am missing a word or one of the words covers it.
Wait! Look at #23. It's a slip.
Look at #22. Bikini.
Look at #19. Swimming Trunks.
Look at #25. It is a one-piece.
Is it possible the word is SUITS? No.
Let's look at the word DRESS.
Is #25 a dress? No.
Is there a picture of a dress?
#13 is a gown.
#14 is pyjamas.
#15 is tracksuit.
#18 is a skirt.
#23 is a slip.
#24 is leggings.
#25 is swimsuit.
#26 is scarf.
Where is the DRESS?
Maybe #13 is a DRESS? No, it's open at the front, clearly a dressing gown.
Maybe #25 is considered a DRESS in this worksheet's logic? (e.g. a "beach dress"?). Unlikely.
Let's re-read the word list for any synonym for swimsuit.
"SWIMMING TRUNKS"
"BIKINI"
...
"TOP"
"SLIP"
...
Is it possible #25 is NOT a swimsuit? It has straps and a leg hole. It is a swimsuit.
Let's look at #6 vs #8.
#6: Pullover/Jumper.
#8: Cardigan.
Let's look at #12.
If #12 is a SHIRT, and the list only has CHECKED SHIRT, maybe the list implies "SHIRT" is the category and "CHECKED" is the type? No, they are separate entries.
Okay, let's provide the most logical answers based on standard EFL/ESL vocabulary worksheets.
1. Coat
2. Raincoat
3. Jacket
4. Anorak
5. Hoodie
6. Jumper (UK) / Sweater (US). List has JUMPER and PULLOVER. #6 is a pullover style. #8 is a cardigan. Let's use JUMPER for #6.
7. Checked Shirt
8. Cardigan
9. T-shirt
10. Polo Shirt
11. Vest
12. Top (Generic term for a shirt/blouse when specific word is missing). OR SHIRT if we assume "Checked Shirt" is just one example and "Shirt" is implied? No, "Shirt" isn't in the list. TOP is in the list. Let's use TOP.
13. Dressing Gown
14. Pyjamas
15. Tracksuit
16. Trousers
17. Jeans
18. Skirt
19. Swimming Trunks
20. Shorts
21. Underpants
22. Bikini
23. Slip
24. Leggings
25. Swimsuit? Word not found. Closest is DRESS? No. TOP? No. I will leave this as Swimsuit but note the discrepancy, or check if SUITS is there. No. I'll bet on DRESS being a distractor and SWIMSUIT being missing, OR #25 is labeled SWIMMING COSTUME which isn't there. Wait, look at #25 again. Is it a LEOTARD? No.
Actually, looking at similar worksheets online, #25 is often labeled SWIMSUIT. If the word isn't there, is it possible #19 is "Swimsuit" and #25 is something else? No, #19 is trunks.
Let's look at the word TOP again. Could #25 be a TOP? No.
Let's look at #30. Beret? It's blue and round. It's the best fit for the remaining hat words.
Let's look at #33 and #35.
#33: Trainers.
#35: Running Shoes? Or Lace-up Shoes?
#35 looks like a casual shoe. Lace-up Shoes fits well.
Then Running Shoes is left. Does #33 look like running shoes? Yes.
So #33: Running Shoes.
#35: Lace-up Shoes.
Then Trainers is left? Or vice versa. Trainers and Running Shoes are very similar. #33 is more colorful/sporty. #35 is plainer.
Final Check on #25:
Is it possible the word is SUITS? No.
Is it possible the word is GEAR? No.
I will label it Swimsuit in my mind, but for the answer, I must pick from the list.
Could it be SLIP? No, #23 is slip.
Could it be VEST? No, #11 is vest.
Wait, I missed DRESS.
Is #13 a DRESS? No.
Is #25 a DRESS? No.
Is there a picture of a dress?
Maybe #14 is a dress? No, it's two pieces.
Maybe #15 is a dress? No.
Maybe #18 is a dress? No, it's a skirt.
Okay, I will proceed with the most obvious matches. For #25, since "Swimsuit" is missing, and it's a one-piece, I'll flag it. But wait! Look at #26. It's a scarf.
Let's write down the final list.
Final Answer:
1. Coat
2. Raincoat
3. Jacket
4. Anorak
5. Hoodie
6. Jumper
7. Checked Shirt
8. Cardigan
9. T-shirt
10. Polo Shirt
11. Vest
12. Top
13. Dressing Gown
14. Pyjamas
15. Tracksuit
16. Trousers
17. Jeans
18. Skirt
19. Swimming Trunks
20. Shorts
21. Underpants
22. Bikini
23. Slip
24. Leggings
25. Swimsuit (Note: Word not in list, but is the correct item. If forced to choose from list, possibly 'Dress' is intended incorrectly, or 'Top' is used loosely, but 'Swimsuit' is the accurate term. Given the constraints, I will provide the accurate term or the closest list item if obvious. Actually, looking at the list again, is SUITS there? No. I will list it as Swimsuit.)
*Self-Correction*: I should check if #25 is a LEOTARD? No.
Let's assume the question allows identifying the item even if the exact word is tricky, or I missed a word.
Actually, looking at the bottom right, is there a word SWIMSUIT?
Col 5: PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS, TOP, PLIMSOLLS, TRACKSUIT, SUITCASE?, TRAINERS.
No Swimsuit.
However, #25 is clearly a swimsuit. I will provide the name of the item.
26. Scarf
27. Gloves
28. Mittens
29. Socks
30. Beret (Best fit among remaining hats)
31. Sandals
32. Flip-flops
33. Trainers (or Running Shoes)
34. Plimsolls
35. Lace-up Shoes
36. Boots
37. Hat
38. Wellies
39. T-strap Shoes
40. Cap
Items from list not used: Woolly Hat, Sun Hat, Dress, Running Shoes (if #33 is Trainers), Suitcase.
Items pictured not in list: Swimsuit (#25).
I will provide the most standard answers.
1. Coat
2. Raincoat
3. Jacket
4. Anorak
5. Hoodie
6. Jumper
7. Checked Shirt
8. Cardigan
9. T-shirt
10. Polo Shirt
11. Vest
12. Top
13. Dressing Gown
14. Pyjamas
15. Tracksuit
16. Trousers
17. Jeans
18. Skirt
19. Swimming Trunks
20. Shorts
21. Underpants
22. Bikini
23. Slip
24. Leggings
25. Swimsuit
26. Scarf
27. Gloves
28. Mittens
29. Socks
30. Beret
31. Sandals
32. Flip-flops
33. Trainers
34. Plimsolls
35. Lace-up Shoes
36. Boots
37. Hat
38. Wellies
39. T-strap Shoes
40. Cap
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of esl clothes worksheet.