He puts on cloth, He takes off cloth?

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He puts on cloth, He takes off cloth?
He puts cloth on, He takes cloth off?


Which one is correct?

Can it using in continuous tense? He putting on the cloth.
 
Look up 'clothes'; it's probably what you mean. Ask again if you can't find examples.
 
He puts on clothes.
He puts clothes on.

"On" can either put on before and after clothes?
(Wearing a clothes)

Why we use clothes instead of cloth? It that because T-shirt and pant consider as two things.
 
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Why we use clothes instead of cloth?

I am not a teacher

Because clothes is the right word and cloth isn't.

Clothes is not the plural of cloth, it's a completely different word.

Clothes are what you wear, cloth is a fabric or a piece of fabric.
 
And cloths are several pieces of fabric, and you don't wear cloths.
And, for completeness, we don't have a singular 'clothe' as a noun; but to clothe (v) oneself is to put on clothes.
Also, you can make clothes out of cloth; you can make cloths out of old clothes. No doubt they have a similar etymology, but they are now different things.
 
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