“Scantily clad clothing”??
…need IS some pictures?
That’s not it, Night…those words could be spelled out, but the grammar would still be incorrect.
It’s like Neil said… and unintentionally funny.“Clad” means “clothed.” So clothing is not clad, scantily or not. A person is clad… except when nude.
It should say “pictures of you in scanty clothing,” or, “Pictures of you, scantily clad.”
Scantily clad clothing would be a dress wearing a string bikini.
And while I’m at it… W Short.. yes. “All” is singular.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 10 years ago
“Scantily clad clothing”??
William A Short Premium Member over 10 years ago
…need IS some pictures?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 10 years ago
That’s not it, Night…those words could be spelled out, but the grammar would still be incorrect.
It’s like Neil said… and unintentionally funny.“Clad” means “clothed.” So clothing is not clad, scantily or not. A person is clad… except when nude.
It should say “pictures of you in scanty clothing,” or, “Pictures of you, scantily clad.”
Scantily clad clothing would be a dress wearing a string bikini.
And while I’m at it… W Short.. yes. “All” is singular.