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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

1. That clothes is mine.
2. Your clothes is in the washroom.

Are these correct?
  

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No. These are the corrections: 1) Those clothes are mine. 2) Your clothes are in the washroom.

  • No.
  • These are the corrections: 1) Those clothes are mine.
  • 2) Your clothes are in the washroom.
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No. These are the corrections:
1) Those clothes are mine.
2) Your clothes are in the washroom.
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Thank you.

Then when only one piece is present, you don't refer it clothes?
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No. Clothes or clothing is a collective word that includes so many different articles (pants, shirts, socks, etc.) that it would be necessary to switch to the actual descriptive word for the single item. That is your shirt in the laundry, for example. Or perhaps, there is one of your socks in with my underwear.

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