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Kumenglish Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Wears

The mother wears cloth/diapers to her baby, who is 2 months old.

The mother changes cloth/the diaper to her baby, who is 2 months old.

How can we say this- "wears cloth/diapers to her baby"?

  

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Here's how you say those: The mother uses cloth diapers for her two-month-old baby. The mother puts her two-month-old baby in cloth diapers. The mother puts cloth diapers on her two-month-old baby.

  • Here's how you say those: The mother uses cloth diapers for her two-month-old baby.
  • The mother puts her two-month-old baby in cloth diapers.
  • The mother puts cloth diapers on her two-month-old baby.
  • The mother changes her two-month-old baby's cloth diapers.
  • The mother changes the cloth diapers on her two-month-old baby.
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Here's how you say those:

The mother uses cloth diapers for her two-month-old baby.
The mother puts her two-month-old baby in cloth diapers.
The mother puts cloth diapers on her two-month-old baby.

The mother changes her two-month-old baby's cloth diapers.
The mother changes the cloth diapers on her two-month-old baby.

"wears" isn't going to work. The baby wears

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