Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Clothes"
The meaning of "Clothes" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Like those clothes, just really need to go. Stat. mean?
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that the clothes need to be gotten rid of or be taken off immediately..usually said in the context of them being unstylish or not appropriate
Q:
What does revailing clothes mean?
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The spelling is "revealing" clothes. It means clothing that shows more of the skin that for the United states culture feels is too much. Ex. would be a woman wearing a skirt that shows too much of her upper thigh.
Q:
What does Please hang up your clean clothes and put them in the wardrobe mean?
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Well usually when our clothes are finished being washed we put them in a wardrobe so we can, a few days later, wear it
Q:
What does me too. the clothes are wonderful mean?
A:
Me too: yo también
The clothes are wonderful: las prendas están maravillosas
The clothes are wonderful: las prendas están maravillosas
Q:
What does clothes mean?
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Clothes are all things that you wear like jeans, t-shirt, dress.
ex: I put some clothes on me. ( you don't say what you wear)
ex: I put some clothes on me. ( you don't say what you wear)
Example sentences using "Clothes"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fold my clothes.
A:
1. I will fold my clothes.
2. Please go and fold my clothes.
3. They are all going to fold my clothes.
4. I am going to fold my clothes tomorrow.
5. Jake is going to help me to fold my clothes later today.
2. Please go and fold my clothes.
3. They are all going to fold my clothes.
4. I am going to fold my clothes tomorrow.
5. Jake is going to help me to fold my clothes later today.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with If I go shoppoing for clothes, but i couldn't find what I want after trying on some clothes. So I decide not to buy anthing and look around other shops. In this case, what expressions / sentences can I use? Thank you! .
A:
Hello !
In this case, you can say to the store staff:
‘Thank you for letting me try some things on. Sadly, none of it was quite right.’
OR
‘Some things were ok, but still not quite right. Thank you, though!’
OR
‘The fit of these weren’t quite right. I’ll keep looking! Thank you, though.’
OR
‘These weren’t quite right for me. Thank you, though! I’ll be back to see your new stock when it comes.’
^^ All of these expressions are very gentle and polite. They are casual enough and they aren’t direct. I think they are nice ways of saying no thank you. 😊
Also, as a bit of a joke, you could say:
‘Ah, I think what I tried looks better on the hanger/on the shelf 😅. Thank you, though!’
^^ This is a cute expression to say the clothing looked better on display than on me. It’s a soft way of saying no and the staff will probably laugh a bit.
I hope these are helpful! 😊 (I personally own a clothing shop, so I hear and use these expressions a lot!)
In this case, you can say to the store staff:
‘Thank you for letting me try some things on. Sadly, none of it was quite right.’
OR
‘Some things were ok, but still not quite right. Thank you, though!’
OR
‘The fit of these weren’t quite right. I’ll keep looking! Thank you, though.’
OR
‘These weren’t quite right for me. Thank you, though! I’ll be back to see your new stock when it comes.’
^^ All of these expressions are very gentle and polite. They are casual enough and they aren’t direct. I think they are nice ways of saying no thank you. 😊
Also, as a bit of a joke, you could say:
‘Ah, I think what I tried looks better on the hanger/on the shelf 😅. Thank you, though!’
^^ This is a cute expression to say the clothing looked better on display than on me. It’s a soft way of saying no and the staff will probably laugh a bit.
I hope these are helpful! 😊 (I personally own a clothing shop, so I hear and use these expressions a lot!)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 買い物してる時、試着後で買わない場合の例文(how to say after you trying some clothes and you don’t want those?).
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“Thanks but no thanks” is something I’ve said where people tend to be younger. Sometimes I say “theses didn’t fit” and hand them back. In America the people at the store usually ask if you want to keep what you tried on and so I just say “no”. If they don’t ask I’ll go up to them and just say “hi, where do I put these I don’t want them” and they point me to a hanger or take them from me. I hope it helps.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with buy, clothes, exchange, refund.
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Retail phrases for a salesperson and customer:
May I help you?
Is there something you are looking for?
Would you like to buy this?
Can I exchange this here?
-Yes, you can exchange that here.
-No, I'm sorry. You cannot exchange that here.
Please give me a refund.
Can I get this refunded?
-Do you have your receipt?
-May I see your receipt?
-Please give me the receipt.
-I'm sorry. You cannot get a refund without a receipt.
Do you have this in a bigger/smaller size?
-Yes, we do.
-No, I'm sorry. We do not.
What size do you wear?
Do you have it in another color?
May I help you?
Is there something you are looking for?
Would you like to buy this?
Can I exchange this here?
-Yes, you can exchange that here.
-No, I'm sorry. You cannot exchange that here.
Please give me a refund.
Can I get this refunded?
-Do you have your receipt?
-May I see your receipt?
-Please give me the receipt.
-I'm sorry. You cannot get a refund without a receipt.
Do you have this in a bigger/smaller size?
-Yes, we do.
-No, I'm sorry. We do not.
What size do you wear?
Do you have it in another color?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with how many, clothes, and wear.
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how many shirts are you wearing? how many types of clothes are you wearing?
Synonyms of "Clothes" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between ragged clothes and torn clothes and ripped clothes ?
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Ragged means to look old and torn, but torn clothes often just look like they have been ripped. Ripped and torn are pretty much the same thing
Q:
What is the difference between clothes and clothing ?
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They are basically the same thing. Personally I use the word "clothes" more often then "clothing".
Q:
What is the difference between clothes and shirt and T-shirt ?
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Clothes — referring to the fabric you wear,
all types, not just one
Shirt — The fabric you wear on your chest, a piece of clothing
T-Shirt — A shirt that is in the shape of a T
Clothes — referring to the fabric you wear,
all types, not just one
Shirt — The fabric you wear on your chest, a piece of clothing
T-Shirt — A shirt that is in the shape of a T
Q:
What is the difference between It's nice to wear casual clothes at work. and It's nice to wear casual clothes to work. ?
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In practice, there is no difference!
Q:
What is the difference between clothes and wear ?
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“clothes” is a noun. it’s what you wear. pants, shirts, dresses, shoes, etc are all clothes.
“wear” is a verb. it means to have clothes on. you could say “i wear a jacket because it’s cold.” or “i wear shoes when i’m outside.” i think in japanese its "着る"
“wear” is a verb. it means to have clothes on. you could say “i wear a jacket because it’s cold.” or “i wear shoes when i’m outside.” i think in japanese its "着る"
Translations of "Clothes"
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How do you say this in English (US)? Of all clothes from my wardrobe, I like the khaki colored T-shirt with the blacken emblem of Paris, Eiffel Tower. Its inscription 'France' written in 'Georgia' font appeals to diverse outfits.
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Of all my clothes from my wardrobe, I like the khaki colored T-shirt with the black emblem of Paris' Eiffel Tower. Its inscription 'France' that is written in georgia font appears on diverse outfits.
The georgia word is not a name so it does not have to be in capital letter since it does not start the sentence. And it is also a descriptive word so it does not have to be quoted.
The georgia word is not a name so it does not have to be in capital letter since it does not start the sentence. And it is also a descriptive word so it does not have to be quoted.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I try not to wear the same clothes that I wear everydays. 맞는 문장인가요??
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everyday*
그밖에 잘 했어요!
그밖에 잘 했어요!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? clothes
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? (clothes size)What are L,XL,XXL,XXXL and XXXXL stand for?
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To be honest, I’ve rarely seen those sizes in the stores I’ve been to. I think a better way for saying XXL is extra extra large.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? clothes
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Other questions about "Clothes"
Q:
I found it going through some old clothes. Does this sound natural?
A:
Also sounds good.
Q:
I found it going through some old clothes. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I found it going through some old clothes.
✓ I found it while going through some old clothes.
"I found it going through some old clothes" can be confusing, because that could mean that "it" was going through the old clothes, not that you were. This can work if the context makes it clear that "it" is not something that could do that, for example: "Look at this book. I found it going through some old clothes." Adding "while" makes the sentence flow better, though.
✓ I found it while going through some old clothes.
"I found it going through some old clothes" can be confusing, because that could mean that "it" was going through the old clothes, not that you were. This can work if the context makes it clear that "it" is not something that could do that, for example: "Look at this book. I found it going through some old clothes." Adding "while" makes the sentence flow better, though.
Q:
“You know what? I always wash my clothes that I wear in your house after visiting your house because I don’t like them touching on your dirty floor and then on my bed and anything in my house. So please keep your house clean!” Does this sound natural?
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× “You know what? I always wash my clothes that I wear in your house after visiting your house because I don’t like them touching on your dirty floor and then on my bed and anything in my house. So please keep your house clean!”
✓ “You know what? I always wash the clothes that I wear in your house after visiting because I don’t like them touching your dirty floor and then my bed and everything else in my house. So please keep your house clean!”
I would be super careful about sending this message! Hopefully this is someone who will take your advice, because it's not very friendly. They may take it as a very very strong criticism. 😬
(Starting a sentence with "You know what?" can be seen like you're telling the truth now, a truth that you haven't been saying. But saying this phrase with criticism can be very damaging to a relationship because it means you didn't feel comfortable telling them this truth before, which implies your relationship was a little shallow!)
✓ “You know what? I always wash the clothes that I wear in your house after visiting because I don’t like them touching your dirty floor and then my bed and everything else in my house. So please keep your house clean!”
I would be super careful about sending this message! Hopefully this is someone who will take your advice, because it's not very friendly. They may take it as a very very strong criticism. 😬
(Starting a sentence with "You know what?" can be seen like you're telling the truth now, a truth that you haven't been saying. But saying this phrase with criticism can be very damaging to a relationship because it means you didn't feel comfortable telling them this truth before, which implies your relationship was a little shallow!)
Q:
I turned/set the clothes inside out and put them into washing machine Does this sound natural?
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× I turned/set the clothes inside out and put them into washing machine
✓ I turned the clothes inside out and put them in the washing machine.
✓ I turned the clothes inside out and put them in the washing machine.
Q:
Folding clothes neatly is not my thing.
Is this sentence correct?
Is this sentence correct?
A:
yes, it is
yes, it is
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