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The most common word is 'pantalones' (plural) and 'pantalón' (singular)
English (Singapore/UK), basic Chinese
It will depend whether you are talking "a pair (singular) of shoes" or "shoes (plural)"
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The generally agreed-upon plural form of “pair” is “pairs”
The answer is B
If the word jeans is always plural, it also means that the noun takes on a plural verb ('are' not 'is')
January 29, 2019 · Reply Joe The word for the piece of clothing, "jeans", is always plural
When the expression pair of is used as the subject of the verb, the verb must agree with the word pair
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” jeans Is jeans plural
Nouns: singular and plural - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary 2
" (a pair of Armani Exchange jeans) Singular none
In France people mostly use these words in the singular when talking about a single piece of clothing and it is how dictionaries say the word is used
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a pair of slippers
You might know that when there is one item (for example, 'book') we just 'a book' or 'one book
Example: This pair of shoes is smart
Therefore, you can say “a pant” or “a pair of pants” depending on the context
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The best descriptive term for all these devices is that which makes use of the words "pair of" in a phrase of the type "pair of < X's >"; but this is at best what "linguists" in days past saw as sufficiently logical for the purpose of providing a descriptive term or at least a correct identifying term; those terms using "pair" are still falsely I think "to wear a pair of jeans" is the correct formal saying but I see many people use "to wear jeans" & "to wear a jeans"
A pair means two joined corresponding parts that aren’t used separately
Usually with of and plural noun complement, as pair of scissors, pair of trousers, etc
trousers made of denim (= strong blue cotton cloth) that are worn informally: 2
They have no singular form
I've bought a pair of blue What is the difference between pair and couple? 1 `a pair of'
Scissors is plural, like trousers, and that must be followed by a singular