sweaters
A sweater is a warm shirt. You wear it on your top half.
It can be made of wool, like a sheep's fluffy coat. It keeps you warm when it's cold outside.
You pull it over your head to put it on. It covers your body and your arms.
§ Pluralization and Countability
One of the most common mistakes people make with "sweater" is incorrect pluralization or treating it as an uncountable noun. "Sweater" is a countable noun, meaning it can be pluralized by adding an 's' to the end. For instance, you would say "two sweaters," not "two sweater."
She bought three new sweaters for the winter.
Conversely, sometimes learners might over-correct and use a singular form when a plural is needed, especially when talking about a general category. For example, instead of saying "I like sweater," you should say "I like sweaters" when referring to the garment type in general.
§ Confusing with Other Garments
Another common error is confusing "sweater" with other similar upper-body garments. While there is some overlap, particularly in casual conversation, it's important to understand the distinctions for precise communication.
- Cardigan
- A cardigan is a type of sweater that opens at the front, often with buttons or a zipper. A regular sweater is pulled over the head.
- Jumper
- In British English, "jumper" is often used interchangeably with "sweater." However, in American English, "jumper" usually refers to a sleeveless dress or a one-piece garment consisting of a blouse and skirt or trousers.
- Hoodie
- A hoodie is a sweatshirt with a hood, typically made from a softer, more casual fabric than a traditional sweater.
Using "sweater" when you mean "cardigan" or "hoodie" can lead to minor misunderstandings. While context often clarifies, knowing the specific terms improves accuracy.
He prefers wearing a cozy sweater over a shirt in cold weather, but she always opts for a cardigan.
§ Misuse with Verbs and Prepositions
Although less frequent, mistakes can occur when pairing "sweater" with incorrect verbs or prepositions. For example, you "wear a sweater" or "put on a sweater," but not typically "do a sweater" or "make a sweater" (unless you are literally knitting one).
- Correct Usage
- Wear a sweater
- Put on a sweater
- Take off a sweater
- Knit a sweater (if referring to the act of making it)
- Buy a sweater
- Incorrect Usage (Common Errors)
- Do a sweater (unless in a very specific, unusual context)
- Make a sweater (unless knitting)
- Play a sweater (nonsensical)
Similarly, prepositions like "in" or "on" should be used correctly. You wear a sweater "on" your body, or a pattern might be "on" the sweater. You generally wouldn't say "in the sweater" unless referring to something placed inside it.
She put on her favorite wool sweater before going out.
§ Redundancy and Wordiness
Sometimes, learners might use redundant phrasing. For example, saying "knitted sweater" can be redundant since sweaters are, by definition, knitted garments. While not strictly incorrect and sometimes used for emphasis, it's often unnecessary.
Similarly, using overly descriptive adjectives when a simple "sweater" would suffice can make sentences clunky. Focus on clear and concise language.
He wore a warm sweater.
Instead of: "He wore a warm, knitted, wool sweater." While grammatically correct, it can be simplified if the context already implies these qualities.
Grammaire à connaître
Nouns can be singular or plural. 'Sweaters' is the plural form of 'sweater.'
I need to buy a new sweater. (singular) I bought three new sweaters. (plural)
Common nouns, like 'sweater,' are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence.
My favorite sweater is blue. Sweaters are great for cold weather.
Nouns can be modified by adjectives. For example, 'knitted garment' or 'warm sweaters.'
She wore a cozy sweater. He has many colorful sweaters.
Nouns can be the subject or object of a sentence.
The sweater is soft. (subject) I love this sweater. (object)
Nouns can be used in possessive forms. For example, 'the sweater's color' or 'the sweaters' material.'
The sweater's buttons are missing. The children's sweaters were all red.
Comment l'utiliser
A 'sweater' is a cozy item of clothing! You can also call it a 'jumper,' especially in British English. We wear sweaters to stay warm, often in colder weather. They come in many styles, like pullovers, cardigans, or even turtlenecks. For example, 'I need to buy a new sweater for winter.' Or, 'She knitted a beautiful wool sweater.'
One common mistake is confusing 'sweater' with a 'sweatshirt.' While both are worn for warmth, a sweater is typically knitted and can be made of wool, cotton, or synthetic fibers, often with a more formal or semi-formal appearance. A sweatshirt, on the other hand, is usually made of a thick cotton jersey fabric, often fleecy on the inside, and is more casual, like athletic wear. So, you wouldn't typically say, 'I'm going to wear my nice wool sweatshirt to the party.' You'd say 'sweater.' Another mistake can be using 'sweater' to refer to a jacket or coat. Remember, a sweater is generally pulled over the head (or buttons up like a cardigan) and is usually not outerwear in the same way a jacket or coat is. For example, you wouldn't say, 'I left my keys in my sweater's pocket' if you mean a heavy winter coat.
Teste-toi 18 questions
Listen for the type of sweater.
Listen for the color of the sweater.
Who made the sweater?
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I need a warm sweater because it's cold outside.
Focus: sweater
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Which sweater do you think looks better on me, the blue one or the green one?
Focus: which, better
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My favorite sweater is soft and comfortable, perfect for relaxing at home.
Focus: comfortable, relaxing
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The correct order is 'She wore her new knitted sweater winter.'
The correct order is 'He prefers a comfortable wool sweater.'
The correct order is 'The sweater kept him from the cold.'
Focus on the description of the sweater's design and quality.
Consider the contrast between appearance and performance.
Listen for the consequence of the action.
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Could you elucidate the primary advantages of investing in a high-quality cashmere sweater over a synthetic alternative?
Focus: elucidate, primary, advantages, investing, high-quality, cashmere, synthetic, alternative
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Discuss the socio-economic implications of the fast fashion industry on the production and consumption of knitwear, specifically sweaters.
Focus: socio-economic, implications, fast fashion, industry, production, consumption, knitwear, specifically, sweaters
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Elaborate on the historical evolution of sweaters, from their utilitarian origins to their current status as a fashion staple.
Focus: elaborate, historical, evolution, sweaters, utilitarian, origins, current status, fashion staple
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