When 'coat' may mean "skin of human', I'm not sure what this sentence implies >>He helped me into my coat>> Could you tell me? Thank you for your time.
excellentlearner When 'coat' may mean "skin of human' Never, to my knowledge. excellentlearner I'm not sure what this sentence implies >>He helped me into my coat> = He helped me put on my jacket.
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excellentlearnerWhen 'coat' may mean "skin of human'
Never, to my knowledge.
excellentlearnerI'm not sure what this sentence implies >>He helped me into my coat>
= He helped me put on my jacket.
excellentlearnerWhen 'coat' may mean "skin of human',
The coat of a mammal is not the skin, but the fur or hair.
The coat of a healthy dog is thick and shiny.
Since humans do not have a lot of hair, we wear artificial coats made of wool, leather or other materials.
If the skin of a mammal is used to make clothing, shoes, fu