No, the word pants is not a collective noun. The noun pants is a binary noun, a word for a thing that is made up of two parts to make the whole. Examples of binary nouns are pants, glasses, scissors, pajamas, etc.
A collective noun is a word to describe a group; for example a rack of pants, a row of pants, or a wardrobe of pants.
Yes, the word pants is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. Pants is a word for an article of clothing, a thing. The word pants is also the third person singular of the verb to pant (pants, panting, panted).
The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the wordpairis the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the word pair is the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
Noun forms of the verb to collect are collector, collection, and the gerund, collecting.
The word 'collect' is an abstract noun as a word for a short general prayer of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy.The abstract noun forms of the verb to collect are:collection, as a word for the process of reclaiming money from a debtor (a concrete noun as a word for the money or things accumulated);collecting (gerund), as a word for seeking and acquiring something, a word for a concept.
The singular possessive form is pants'; the plural possessive form is pants'.The noun pants does not have a singular form, it is a binary noun, a word for something of two parts making up a whole. The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants, or the plural pairs of pants.
Yes, the word pants is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. Pants is a word for an article of clothing, a thing. The word pants is also the third person singular of the verb to pant (pants, panting, panted).
The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the wordpairis the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the word pair is the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
Noun forms of the verb to collect are collector, collection, and the gerund, collecting.
He collects jellyfish!
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The word 'collect' is an abstract noun as a word for a short general prayer of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy.The abstract noun forms of the verb to collect are:collection, as a word for the process of reclaiming money from a debtor (a concrete noun as a word for the money or things accumulated);collecting (gerund), as a word for seeking and acquiring something, a word for a concept.
Noun forms for the verb collect are collector, collection, and the gerund, collecting.The word 'collect' is a noun (in church use) as a word for a short prayer, especially one assigned to a particular day or season.
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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.
Only if you consider a "pair of pants" a singular noun. (No.)