Technically, pants is already plural. You can use it referring to various 'pants' (Five pairs of pants) or just singly; one pair of pants. It's similar to how you would use the word 'cut' for past, present, and future.
*The plural of pants is many pants (:
Although you hear it used occasionally, the singular and plural form of the noun for the two legged garment is 'pants'; the singular is not pant.
There are a number of nouns for things that have two parts to make the one thing for which the singular and plural are the same word, but sound plural. For example, some are binoculars, scissors, shears, and glasses (the kind worn for vision; if there is just one lens, it's called a monocle). The reason for this is because the nouns are a shortened version of the terms 'a pair of pants' or 'a pair of scissors'.
Of course, pant is a verb for a dog's heavy breathing, and the like.
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'.
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either really your own preference if you want to get technical... indeed you may wear a pant but that refers you are only wearing one single pant as in a leg of a pant....if u are implying u have fully clothed legs say pants the definition is trousers often used in the plural...that's all hope it helped a Little
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.
Yes. All dogs pant. Dachshunds pant if they get hot or very thirsty.
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You can convert pant sizes in Chinese by using the pant size converter and calculator.
The noun 'pants' is a binary noun, a word for something made up of two parts that make the whole. A binary noun is a short form of 'a pair of' (singular, a pair of pants) or 'pairs of' (plural, pairs of pants).Other examples of binary nouns are trousers, shorts, scissors, tweezers, tongs, pliers, pajamas, glasses, goggles, binoculars, etc.The word 'pant' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'pant' is to breathe with short, quick breaths.The noun 'pant' is a word for a short, quick breath.
Ila Pant was born in 1938.
Yadav Pant died in 2007.