We will be there in a few minutes, stop acting like you have ants in your pants!
Mary couldn't sit still during the movie, she had ants in her pants the whole time.
The singular form of "pants" is "pant" and the plural form of "pants" is "pants."
The plural form of the noun pant (a short quick breath) is pants.The plural possessive form is pants'.Example: His pants' quickness told me that he had run far.The noun pants (a garment) is a shortened form of a pair of pants.The plural form is pairs of pants. The plural possessive form is pairs of pants'.Example: These pants' prices are out of my range.
An example of a homophone for an entrance could be "ant's pants" or "ants' pance."
She stretched her arms above her head after sitting at her desk for hours.
She snagged her sweater on a nail while walking through the forest.
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Example sentence - Her father sewed patches on the knees of her pants enabling her to wear them to school.
yes, for example: I wanted to wear my green pants, but i didn't have a shirt to match. you aren't supposed to use but at the beginning of a sentence, though. it's not proper grammar.
The noun 'pants' is a non-count, binary noun; a word for something that has two parts that make a whole.A binary noun is a shortened form of 'a pair of' or 'pairs of'. Other examples of binary nouns are scissors, pliers, shorts, pajamas, etc.The noun 'pant' (plural 'pants') is a word for a short quick breath(s).The word 'pants' is also the third person, singular of the verb to 'pant'.
We bought new pants at American Eagle yesterday.
"The dog runs, he gets hot, he pants to cool off."
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The definition of the expression "smarty pants" originates from the early 40's. The phrase means to be a sarcastic way of saying "know it all." It is also a decedent of the 1860's phrase, "smart aleck."
The singular form of "pants" is "pant" and the plural form of "pants" is "pants."
The cost for the pants is $7.99.
i poped in my pants.