Try, You bought yourself a pair of glasses.
Or, you could try the grammatically correct form, You bought a pair of glasses for yourself.
No.First of all it is grammar, not grammer.But in answer to the question, apostrophes are wrong here. The apostrophe indicates possession: I assume you are not talking about something that is owned by a pair of pajamas or a pair of bras.
Hexagon
No. The pair of eyeglasses is singular. The pair of eyeglasses was too big for her small face.
The answer is C hexagon
A pair of glasses is an optical device typically used to correct vision or protect the eyes. They consist of two lenses held in a frame that rests on the bridge of the nose and behind the ears. Glasses come in various styles and designs to suit different needs and preferences.
you would buy two pairs of pants!
I bought a new pair of shoes they where priced 40 pounds on the rack and you were charged 45 pounds at the till can this be correct? I returned for a 5 pound refund but was refused
It is correct, but remember it also depends upon the context in which it is used. It is also correct to say a pair of scissors.Since scissors is plural, you can not say "scrissors" it is either a pair of scissors or just scissors.
Because they have a pair of lenses.
two pairs of glasses
Binoculars
if one buys a pair of glasses and i break them with in 1 year, does sams store/optical replace the pair of glasses.