Asked by Henry2
                Thank you very much. I just have two more doubts.
"I like going clothes shopping OR shopping for clothes".
How do you express a person's height? Do you express it using meters or feet?
Can you please give me examples?
1.60 m.(how do you read it?)
            
        "I like going clothes shopping OR shopping for clothes".
How do you express a person's height? Do you express it using meters or feet?
Can you please give me examples?
1.60 m.(how do you read it?)
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                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Either shopping phrasing will work, but the second is probably used more often.
I express height with feet and inches. I am five feet, six inches tall. (Or -- I am 5'6" tall.)
I'd read 1.60 m as "one point six meters".
    
I express height with feet and inches. I am five feet, six inches tall. (Or -- I am 5'6" tall.)
I'd read 1.60 m as "one point six meters".
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