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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

clothing - is/are?

Hello, I would like to know if these sentences are gramatically correct or not:

His most common clothing consists of a black suit, white shirt and red tie.

or

His most common clothing is a black suit, white shirt and red tie.

Please help, thank you.
  

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Anonymous I would like to know if these sentences are grammatically correct. Yes. 'Common' is uncommon; I suggest 'usual'.

  • Anonymous I would like to know if these sentences are grammatically correct.
  • Yes.
  • 'Common' is uncommon; I suggest 'usual'.
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AnonymousI would like to know if these sentences are grammatically correct.
Yes. 'Common' is uncommon; I suggest 'usual'.
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Mister MicawberYes. 'Common' is uncommon; I suggest 'usual'.
Or "everyday." This contrasts with "special occasion."

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