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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Cloth/clothing/clothes

Mark's cloth/clothing/clothes shop will be closed by 12am.

What are the differences that exist between these words?
  

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Cloth = fabric (uncountable) or a piece of fabric used for some purpose (countable) Clothing = the items we wear. It is always uncountable. Clothes = the items we wear.

  • Cloth = fabric (uncountable) or a piece of fabric used for some purpose (countable) Clothing = the items we wear.
  • It is always uncountable.
  • Clothes = the items we wear.
  • It is always plural.
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Cloth = fabric (uncountable) or a piece of fabric used for some purpose (countable)

Clothing = the items we wear. It is always uncountable.

Clothes = the items we wear. It is always plural.

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