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Are clothes uncountable nouns? Does it have a singular form?
1. Clothes are a collective noun, which is a plural number in itself. One dress can be said to be cloth, and two clothes can also be said to be cloth. So there is no singular form.

Secondly, it can be regarded as Bujia es, because clothes are made up of pieces of cloth.

Third, there are all clothes in clothing.

Fourth, the rule change of countable noun plural:

1. Add -s directly to the suffix of general nouns. For example:

Books → Library → Room

House → House Day → Days

2. Nouns ending in s, x, ch and sh, with -es at the end. For example:

Bus → Bus Box → Box

Watch → watch plate → plate

3. For nouns ending in "consonant letter +y", you should first change y into I, and then add -es. For example:

City → City Subject → Subject

Factory → factory

4. nouns ending in o are usually animate plus es and inanimate plus s ... for example:

Blacks and heroes like to eat tomatoes and potatoes. Black heroes like potatoes and tomatoes.

Piano → Piano Radio → Radio Photo

5. For nouns ending in F or fe, change F or fe to V and add -es. For example:

Half → half leaves → leaves

Knife → knife wife → wife

Irregular changes in the plural number of countable nouns;

Men and women change from a to e, men → women → women.

Goose foot tooth oo changes to ee, goose → goose foot → foot tooth → tooth.

Mouse lice are also easy to remember, ou becomes ic, mouse → mouse lice → lice.

If you add a son, you don't have to change fish, deer and sheep Children → children fish → fish deer → deer sheep → sheep.