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ANS2:It does have a plural. When referring to more than one piece of cloth you say cloths. Example: He selected two soft cotton cloths to wash the car. It only turns into a count noun when referring to a quantity of cloth. Ex: There were many different types of cloth for sale at the store so I bought several cloths (denim, corduroy, silk, etc.)That is to say, if you use cloths, that implies more than one discrete piece or type.
"Cloth" is a non-count noun, meaning it is used to refer to a material or fabric in general rather than individual pieces of fabric. Because it is an uncountable noun, it does not have a plural form.
The plural form for the noun cloth is cloths.
"Cloth" without an article refers to the material itself, typically used in plural form. "A cloth" refers to a single piece of fabric or material, used as a noun. E.g., "She bought some new cloths for sewing" vs. "She used a cloth to clean the table."
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The base word for "clothes" is "cloth."
The plural form of can is cans.
The plural form for the noun cloth is cloths.
The plural of face cloth is face cloths.
The plural of a cloth or type of cloth is "cloths."The related words are the collective noun clothes and the verb to clothe.
The plural of cloth is actually cloths, no clothes. Cloth and clothes are two unrelated words. "Cloth" means any piece of knitted or woven fabric, while "clothes" means a completed piece of clothing (like a shirt or pair of pants).
The proper spellings are : CLOTHES - apparel, clothing CLOTHS - plural of cloth (more than one cloth)
The correct possessive noun is: cloth's.The noun cloth is an uncountable (mass) noun, it has no plural form.Example: The cloth's pattern is perfect for a dress for the baby.
Cloths is a noun. It's the plural form of cloth.
Cloths is a noun. It's the plural form of cloth.
The likely words areguess (conjecture, plural guesses)guest (visitor, plural guests)gusts (high winds, plural)gussets (cloth inserts)
No, the noun cloth is a count noun; the plural form is cloths. Example sentence: He uses three wash cloths every time he showers.
The noun 'rags' is the plural form of the noun 'rag', a word for a piece of cloth used for cleaning; a word for a thing (the plural form 'rags' is a word for things).The plural noun 'rags' is often used as a word for shabby clothing, also a word for things.
1a) khaki: a colored cloth made of usually cotton or wool and used for military uniforms. b) a garment of this cloth esp a military uniform - can be used as plural, as in "my khakis".