Clothing is a mass noun, it has no plural form.
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.
You can tell if a possessive noun is singular or plural by the spelling of the noun and the placement of the apostrophe.The singular form of the noun is girl.The singular possessive form is girl's.The little girl's clothing was torn. (the clothing of a little girl)The plural form of the noun girl is girls.The plural possessive form is girls'.The little girls' clothing is on the first floor. (clothing intended for little girls)
Yes, the word "malabis" (ملابس) in Arabic is plural. It refers to clothing or garments in general. The singular form is "malab" (ملب), which means a specific piece of clothing.
The word clothes is a noun. Clothes are items of clothing and it is always a plural noun.
The plural form of the noun castaway is castaways.The plural possessive form is castaways'.Example: All of the castaways' clothing was in tatters.
The plural form of the noun 'long' is longs, a word for a size of clothing for tall people.Example: We have the longs displayed in a section of their own.
No. *** Sometimes. 'Needs' as a verb (a child needs shoes) is not a plural. But 'needs' as a noun is indeed a plural ( A person's basic needs are food shelter water and clothing.)
The noun 'clothes' always appears in the plural and does not have a singular form. To express the idea of 'clothes' as a singular thing, you would normally say 'a piece of clothing' (everyday language) or 'an article of clothing' (formal language).
The noun 'clothing' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
When referring to the noun 'style', the plural is styles, e.g. "That department store sells many different styles of clothing."
"Shorts" is a plural word, referring to a type of clothing that covers the lower part of the body and typically ends above the knee. The singular form is "short," which can refer to the garment in a general sense or to a style of clothing. However, when referring to the garment itself, it is always used in the plural form.
well that's in plural so i guess you could say clothes department. Another word for clothing is wardrobe or dress (department).