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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
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many cloths, much cloths?

what's correct?
many cloths or much cloths.

i thought it was much cloths since you can't count one cloth, two cloths and so on, but one of my friends told me that it was many cloths.
thank you.
  

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Hi, what's correct? many cloths or much cloths. i thought it was much cloths since you can't count one cloth, two cloths and so on, but one of my friends told me that it was many cloths.

  • Hi, what's correct?
  • many cloths or much cloths.
  • i thought it was much cloths since you can't count one cloth, two cloths and so on, but one of my friends told me that it was many cloths.
  • We use the word cloth as both count and non-count.
  • 'A cloth' means 'a piece of cloth'.
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Hi,

what's correct?
many cloths or much cloths.

i thought it was much cloths since you can't count one cloth, two cloths and so on, but one of my friends told me that it was many cloths.


We use the word cloth as both count and non-count.

'A cloth' means 'a piece of cloth'. So, you can count it. Say 'many cloths' or 'a lot of c

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