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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Clothes Countable noun or uncountable?

If "clothes " is an uncountable word, why do we say: there are many clothes in the wardrobe. My question is should we say is there much clothes in the wardrobe?
  

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'Clothes' is a plural, and must be used with "are". Anonymous My question is should we say is there much clothes in the wardrobe? No, you cannot say 'much clothes'; try 'many clothes' instead.

  • 'Clothes' is a plural, and must be used with "are".
  • Anonymous My question is should we say is there much clothes in the wardrobe?
  • No, you cannot say 'much clothes'; try 'many clothes' instead.
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'Clothes' is a plural, and must be used with "are".
Anonymous My question is should we say is there much clothes in the wardrobe?
No, you cannot say 'much clothes'; try 'many clothes' instead.

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