Meaning: This means I have garments covering my body as a covering when I go to an institution for education.
Choice of Words: Wear: have on one's body as a covering; Clothes: garments covering the body; School: an institution for education
Alternative Expressions
I put on clothes to go to school.
Meaning: This means that the speaker covers their body with clothes in order to go to school. It's like saying, I cover my body with clothes so that I can go to school.
Choice of Words:I refers to the speaker or writer of the sentence. Put on means to cover your body with something, like clothes. Clothes are things like shirts, pants, and dresses that we put on to cover our bodies. To indicates the direction or purpose of the action. Go to school means to travel to a place where students go to learn.
When I go to school, I wear clothes.
Meaning: This means that the speaker covers their body with clothes when they go to school. It's like saying, At the time when I go to school, I cover my body with clothes.
Choice of Words:When indicates a time or condition. I refers to the speaker or writer of the sentence. Go means to move or travel somewhere. To school means to travel to a place where students go to learn. I refers to the speaker or writer of the sentence. Wear means to have something on your body, like clothes. Clothes are things like shirts, pants, and dresses that we put on to cover our bodies.