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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

clothing, cloth, dress

  • What are you wearing today?

  • Which clothing are you wearing today?

  • Which clothes are you wearing today?

  • My girlfriend likes that type of clothing/dress/clothes.

  • I have decided to give a cloth/dress/clothing to my brother as a gift for his birthday.

  • I don't like her clothing/dressing.

  • We should cloth/dress nicely/well in the modern world, otherwise others will think us beggars.

  • Yesterday I went for a shopping to buy clothes/dresses/clothing.
Please correct my sentences.
  

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First of all the word Cloth, to my mind, doesn't fall into the relevent category here. Check out the translation of this word in your first langauge. Plus - yesterday I went shopping to buy clothes, clothing, dress.

  • First of all the word Cloth, to my mind, doesn't fall into the relevent category here.
  • Check out the translation of this word in your first langauge.
  • Plus - yesterday I went shopping to buy clothes, clothing, dress.
  • All these words might be used here, but it is a matter of the customary way of saying it.
  • native speakers must help.
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First of all the word Cloth, to my mind, doesn't fall into the relevent category here. Check out the translation of this word in your first langauge.

Plus - yesterday I went shopping to buy clothes, clothing, dress. All these words might be used here, but it is a matter of the customary way of saying it. native speakers must help.
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Thank you Ticce.

I hope some others will correct my sentences.
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User_gary
  • What are you wearing today? [Y]
  • Which clothing are you wearing today? ok, but not a usage that is common.
  • Which clothes are you wearing today? [Y]
  • My girlfriend likes that type of clothing/dress/clothes.
  • I have decided to give a cloth/dress/clothi

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