@youpumpertube Actually, the adjective would be draperied. Drapes is a verb, as in "she drapes the fabric on the table," however in North American English it is also the correct plural noun to describe large heavy curtains.
Blackout drapes were required for most cities near the oceans during World War 2 to prevent the enemy from seeing their potential targets on bombing runs.
I wonder where can you get them, no matter it can be homemade as well.
My 'Home Theatre' ?!! Which one, I've got several!!!!!
misfit1978 9 months ago
Drapes is an adjective. Drapery is a noun.
youpumpertube 1 year ago
@youpumpertube Actually, the adjective would be draperied. Drapes is a verb, as in "she drapes the fabric on the table," however in North American English it is also the correct plural noun to describe large heavy curtains.
electromusicblog 1 year ago
Blackout drapes were required for most cities near the oceans during World War 2 to prevent the enemy from seeing their potential targets on bombing runs.
I wonder where can you get them, no matter it can be homemade as well.
Posternal 1 year ago