How about these blue ones
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "a pair of clothes." The correct phrase is "a pair of pants" or "a pair of shoes" because these items come in pairs. "Clothes" is a plural noun.
No, the correct term is "trousers." "Trouser" is not commonly used to refer to a single garment; it is usually pluralized as "trousers" when referring to a pair of pants.
The singular form of "pants" is "pant" and the plural form of "pants" is "pants."
The word "pants" is considered plural because it refers to a pair of separate leg-coverings that are worn together as a single garment. The garment is made up of two distinct "pants" for the left and right legs, hence the plural form.
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.
'Two pairs of pants' is correct.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "a pair of clothes." The correct phrase is "a pair of pants" or "a pair of shoes" because these items come in pairs. "Clothes" is a plural noun.
The first pair of jeans that were invented were the blue jeans
you would buy two pairs of pants!
A pair of pants.
it was the first comfortable pair of pants
A pair of dark brown shoes would look great with beige pants and a dark blue top.
A Pair of pants is two pant legs and a waist.
Pair is two, so there are two legs that make the pants.
A pair of pants that is made of leather is called a pair of trousers
The noun 'pants' is both the singular and the plural.Pants is from the group of nouns that sound plural, but are in fact singular or plural. This is because the word pants is actually a shortened form of 'a pair of pants' (pair is singular). Other examples from this group are shorts, glasses, binoculars, scissors, etc.
The have two leg sides,.......which is combined into a "pair" !