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How to read clothes in English?

Is the pronunciation of clothes English? [klz].

Lexical collocation:

Used as a noun.

1, verb+cloth.

(1) Buy clothes? Buy clothes.

(2) change clothes? Change clothes.

(3) folding clothes? Fold clothes.

(4) washing clothes? Washing clothes, ironing clothes.

2. Adjective+clothes.

(1) Long clothes? Baby clothes.

(2) new clothes? New clothes.

(3) old clothes? Old clothes.

(4) ready-made clothes? Ready-made clothes.

3. Noun+cloth.

(1) Football uniform? Football clothes.

(2) pajamas? Pajamas.

(3) school uniforms? school uniform

(4) Sunday clothes? Dress up for the festival.

4. cloth+nouns.

(1) clothes brush? Clothes brush.

(2) clothing store? clothing store

5. Preposition+cloth.

(1) Go dressed? Get dressed.

(2) Stains on clothes? Stains on clothes.

Bilingual example:

She has good taste in clothes.

She has a good eye for clothes.

It may be appropriate to wear traditional clothes on special occasions.

On some occasions, we are suitable to wear traditional clothes.

I washed a lot of clothes with the washing machine last night.

I washed a lot of clothes with the washing machine last night.

Plain and simple clothes are suitable for school.

Simple and plain clothes are suitable for school.

I always wash clothes on Sundays.

I always wash clothes on Sundays.

I took off my shoes and all my clothes.

I took off my shoes and all my clothes.

He went out in his work clothes.

He went out in his work clothes.