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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Piece/item

Does 'a piece of clothing' and 'an item of clothing' mean the same thinking?


And does it make sense to say 'a collector's piece' (such as, an antique, etc.)


By the way, what do you call each 'item' of a chessboard? Is it 'item' itself?

  

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Christine Christie Does 'a piece of clothing' and 'an item of clothing' mean the same thinking thing ? Yes. ) Yes.

  • Christine Christie Does 'a piece of clothing' and 'an item of clothing' mean the same thinking thing ?
  • Yes.
  • ) Yes.
  • Christine Christie By the way, what do you call each 'item' of a chessboard?
  • Is it 'item' itself?
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Christine ChristieDoes 'a piece of clothing' and 'an item of clothing' mean the same thinking thing?

Yes.

Christine ChristieAnd does it make sense to say 'a collector's piece' (such as, an antique, etc.)

Yes.

Christine ChristieBy the way, wh
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By the way, what do you call each 'item' of a chessboard? Is it 'item' itself?

pawns are called 'pawns'. not pieces


Each player has 8 pawns and 8 pieces.

The pieces consist of the following.

1 king,

1 queen

2 bishops

2 knights

2 rooks (also called castles)


Clive

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Christine ChristieDoes 'a piece of clothing' and 'an item of clothing' mean the same thinking?

the same thing

Yes.

Christine ChristieAnd does it make sense to say 'a collector's piece' (such as, an antique, etc.)

Yes, but we normally call such a thing a collector's item.

Christine Christi

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