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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

meaning of nouns

Hi
Can someone please help me? I´m an english student and I have some problems with the different meaning of some nouns in simular sentences.

1) He wore hand-woven cloths to meet the ambassador
1) He wore hand-woven clothes to meet......

2) Sarah wrote an article about the riches of Monaco
2) Sarah wrote an article about the rich of Monaco

Thanks!
-Anders

  

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Anonymous Hi Can someone please help me? I´m an english student and I have some problems with the different meaning of some nouns in simular sentences. 1) He wore hand-woven cloths to meet the ambassador cloths = pieces of material, fabric 1) He wore hand-woven clothes to meet......

  • Anonymous Hi Can someone please help me?
  • I´m an english student and I have some problems with the different meaning of some nouns in simular sentences.
  • 1) He wore hand-woven cloths to meet the ambassador cloths = pieces of material, fabric 1) He wore hand-woven clothes to meet......
  • clothes = garments, costume, suit 2) Sarah wrote an article about the riches of Monaco riches = natural resources or cultural items 2) Sarah wrote an article about the rich of Monaco rich = people who have lots of $$ Thanks!
  • -Anders Hope this helps.
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AnonymousHi
Can someone please help me? I´m an english student and I have some problems with the different meaning of some nouns in simular sentences.

1) He wore hand-woven cloths to meet the ambassador cloths = pieces of material, fabric
1) He wore hand-woven clothes to meet...... clothes = garments, cos
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Interesting that the three dollar signs are treated as a 'profanity' by the program.

MrP

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