There isn't really a singular form for the word 'clothes'... but you can say "article of clothing" or "garment" or just say what kind of clothes you're talking about (shirt, pants, shoes, etc)
The singular word for clothes is "clothing."
Yes, "clothes" is a naming word, also known as a noun. It refers to items worn to cover the body and can be a singular or plural noun in a sentence.
The word "hang" is singular.
Yes, the word "document" is singular.
The word "influx" is singular. It refers to the act of flowing in.
No, the word "list" is singular. The plural form of "list" is "lists."
No, the noun 'clothes' is a plural uncountable noun, a word for wearing apparel.The singular noun for wearing apparel is the gerund 'clothing' (the present participle of the verb to clothe), a singular uncountable noun.The singular form of the noun 'clothes' is cloth, a word for fabric not wearing apparel.
Yes, "clothes" is a naming word, also known as a noun. It refers to items worn to cover the body and can be a singular or plural noun in a sentence.
The noun laundry as a word for a business is singular. The plural form is laundries.The noun laundry as a word for clothes to be washed is an uncountable noun, and has no plural.
The noun laundry as a word for a business is singular. The plural form is laundries.The noun laundry as a word for clothes to be washed is an uncountable noun, and has no plural.
"I washed my clothes but I couldn't wash yours."The pronouns in the sentence are:I, first person, singular, personal pronoun, subject of the sentence.my, first person, singular, possessive adjective.I, first person, singular, personal pronoun, subject of second half of the compound sentence.yours, second person, singular, possessive pronoun.
The noun 'billiards' is a mass (uncountable) noun, a type of aggregate noun; a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts (like news or clothes). The noun 'billiards' is a word for a type of game (singular) takes a verb for singular. The word 'billiard' is an adjective and a noun. The noun 'billiard' is a word for a type of shot in cue sports, not the singular for the type of game.
The noun 'clothing' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts. The noun 'clothing' takes a verb for the singular.Example: This clothing is going to the dry cleaner.
Vestimenti is an Italian equivalent of 'clothes'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'veh-stee-MEHN-tee'. Its form in the singular is 'vestimento'.
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Bacterium is the singular word.
the singular word it is salmon.
The singular word for adenomata is adenoma.