In case they get a hole in one.
He got a hole in one.
Two for his legs and one for his waist...
Below are some of the good jokes from the book just joking 2: Q: What sound to porcupines make when they kiss? A: Ouch! Q: What do you get from a cow after an earthquake? A: A milk shake! Q: Why did the golfer wear two pairs of pants? A: In case he got a hole in one.
Pears (pairs)
It depends on a wide range of aspects: how strong your feet are, how often you dance, what kind of pointe shoes you buy..etc Serious students might go through a pair in two weeks, whereas a professional wear out a few pairs within one week. Basically, you need new ones when you current pair no longer support you feet properly - you might want to check this with your teacher.
There are several examples of speech choir. Two examples include "I Will Never Fall In Love Again" and "Wear Sunscreen".
'Two pairs of pants' is correct.
Ordinarily, a "hole in one" is the best possible result of a golf swing, but in this case the phrase is to be taken literally. The golfer would wear two pairs because he wants a backup pair of pants because he is scared that he is going to tear a piece out of one of his pairs of pants. This is super dumb.
is it two pants
you would buy two pairs of pants!
Because he might get a hole in one.
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.
Well in New Jersey its about 6..If you wear them often then you should have five or six but if you have a lot of other pairs of pants then only three or four but no less then two pairs of jeans.
Adam's Rib - 1973 Two Pairs of Pants 1-2 was released on: USA: 21 September 1973
Tweezers is one of a group of nouns that is a shortened form of 'a pair of'. You have a pair of tweezers or several pairs of tweezers.Examples of other nouns in this group are pants, scissors, glasses, and binoculars; a pair of pants, two pairs of scissors, three pairs of glasses, or four pairs of binoculars.
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.
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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.