answersLogoWhite

0

Where Are Your Clothes' And That Would Be Right Cause It Is The Right Answer To Answer. If You Dont Know Go Back To Third Grade!

Where are your clothes, because clothes is more than one.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you spell something to wear is clothes or cloths?

The correct spelling would be clothes.


Is it grammatically correct to say a pair of clothes?

No, it is not. You must be more specific: a pair of shoes, a pair of pants.


Is Its a cold weather so put on your comfy clothes grammatically correct?

The sentence 'Its a cold weather so put on your comfy clothes', is not correct grammar and it should be 'It's a cold weather; put on your comfy clothes '.


Can you use the adjective untidy with the noun clothes?

Yes, the term 'untidy clothes' is a correct use of the adjective.


Correct sensence the clothes smell bad or badley and need to be washed?

The clothes smell bad and need to be washed.


Its a cold sunday weather so wear your comfortable clothes is a correct grammar?

The sentence,'Its a cold sunday weather so wear your comfortable clothes' is not correct grammatically and should be rewritten to be 'It's a cold Sunday; so wear your comfortable clothes'.


Is there a correct direction to point the hook of a clothes hanger?

No you can hang your clothes on a hanger how ever you like. It all depends on the person.


How do you spell wargrobe?

The correct spelling is "wardrobe" (apparel, or a closet for clothes).


Why is it important for a stylist to have the correct posture?

so clothes fit well


Is The people's clothes are burning correct or The peoples clothes are burning?

I would say the people's clothes are burning since the clothes belong to the people An interesting twist to this rule is -- its own -- where anything is belonging to it, its does not carry an apostrophe!!


How do you spell wardrope?

The correct spelling is "wardrobe" (clothing, or a storage closet for clothes).


Is it correct to say bare in mind?

No, the correct phrase is "bear in mind," which means to remember or keep in mind. "Bare" means uncovered or without clothes.