The subject of the sentence "Tina went to the mall to get a pair of shoes" is "Tina." She is the one performing the action of going to the mall. The rest of the sentence provides additional details about her purpose for the trip.
you should say i went to the mall and bought a useless pair of shoes
it all depends on where you get them. around my area, they are 80$ at the mall, but if you buy them online they might be cheaper.
Yes, the sentence "A pair of shoes is left on the floor" is correct. It uses proper subject-verb agreement, as "pair" is a singular noun. Therefore, it correctly pairs with the singular verb "is."
-- a pair of tennis shoes -- a pair of dress shoes -- a pair of socks
Where you can get a pair of Carrou shoes in Manchester
The collective noun for shoes is a pair.
His old pair of shoes was broken ?
There are two shoes in a pair, one for each foot.
No, the left and right shoes are not interchangeable in this pair.
you could say a pair of shoes is your day to day going out essential
A pair, as in a pair of shoes.
The weight of a pair of shoes can vary based on the style, size, and material, but typically a pair of shoes weighs between 0.5 to 2 kilograms.