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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
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A beautiful clothes

Can i say,

(a) She bought a beautiful clothes for her daughter.

(b) She bought a new clothes for her son.
  

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Hi Vincent, 'Clothes' is treated as a plural word. Try again. Clive

  • Hi Vincent, 'Clothes' is treated as a plural word.
  • Try again.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Hi Vincent,

'Clothes' is treated as a plural word.

Try again.

Clive
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That means, I should day:

(a) She bought beautiful clothes / a pair of beautiful clothes for her daughter.

(b) She bought new clothes for her son.
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Hi,

That means, I should day:

(a) She bought beautiful clothes / a pair of beautiful clothes for her daughter.

(b) She bought new clothes for her son.

OK.



Clive

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