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Hut Gutsuliya Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Explain the difference, please

Clothes - garment - clothing - gear
Example of the last word - Davis Slatter was really knocked out by the gear.
  

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A garment is one piece of clothing or clothes . Clothing and clothes are the same except that the first is an uncountable noun ( much clothing ) while the second is plural countable only ( many clothes ). Gear is equipment, which may include specialized garments.

  • A garment is one piece of clothing or clothes .
  • Clothing and clothes are the same except that the first is an uncountable noun ( much clothing ) while the second is plural countable only ( many clothes ).
  • Gear is equipment, which may include specialized garments.
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A garment is one piece of clothing or clothes.

Clothing and clothes are the same except that the first is an uncountable noun (much clothing) while the second is plural countable only (many clothes).

Gear is equipment, which may include specialized garments.

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