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What's the difference between cloth and clothes?
First, the meaning is different.

Cloth means cloth, cloth, uncountable for example, a piece of silk.

Buyi English [kl? θ] beauty [klθ]?

She began to clean the wound with a piece of gauze. Cloth.

She began to clean the wound with a cloth.

2. Clothes have two meanings. Noun parts of speech (clothes, clothing) are always plural;

Another verb part of speech (original clothes, clothes are the third person singular of clothes) eg: She always wears experiential clothes.

Clothes English [kl? beautiful

The third person singular of clothes; ?

[Example] moira went upstairs to change diapers? clothes

Moira went upstairs to change.

3, the floorboard of the clothing, uncountable nouns.

Clothing English [? kl? ] beauty [? klo]

The present participle of clot;

[Example] Some places provide food and? Clothing? Going? refugee

Some local people provide food and clothes for the refugees.

Extended data:

Clothing = cloth = clothes =? Dress

Dress

She wore a long white dress.

She is wearing a long white dress.