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Kenny1999 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

How to count clothes?

I think it's odd to say one cloth, two clothes, three clothes...

but how to count clothes?


by the way, what is the difference between clothes and clothing??

  

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Clothes is non-count. " We count items of clothing. Each item has a specific name.

  • Clothes is non-count.
  • " We count items of clothing.
  • Each item has a specific name.
  • He has three T-shirts.
  • She has two school uniforms.
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Clothes is non-count. We do not say "three clothes."

We count items of clothing. Each item has a specific name.

He has three T-shirts.
She has two school uniforms. Each uniform has a blouse and a skirt.
Mother has three aprons.
Father wears a white shirt and trousers to work. Sometimes he wears a tie.

Clothes is what we wear. Clothing is a more gen

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