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grammatical number - What is the etymology of a pair of trousers - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Learning English with Cambridge - Did you know that some nouns only exist in plural form? 👖 They include the names of tools, instruments and articles of clothing which normally have two
![I was always under the impression that a single pair of 'pants' in Spanish was similar to English in that it was always plural. Can anyone explain this? What is the difference I was always under the impression that a single pair of 'pants' in Spanish was similar to English in that it was always plural. Can anyone explain this? What is the difference](https://preview.redd.it/i-was-always-under-the-impression-that-a-single-pair-of-v0-8q2l18t2vcfa1.jpg?auto=webp&s=e340e5bee5d28c536050a08e05411aeb44d665ca)
I was always under the impression that a single pair of 'pants' in Spanish was similar to English in that it was always plural. Can anyone explain this? What is the difference
Fluentlish - Certain nouns only have a plural form and are never used in a singular format . Here are some examples in the picture. ⭐️These scissors are for cutting paper. ⭐️
![Can someone who understands French please explain why a grouped item has to be written out in a singular form rather than something like “les pantalones rouges”? : r/duolingo Can someone who understands French please explain why a grouped item has to be written out in a singular form rather than something like “les pantalones rouges”? : r/duolingo](https://preview.redd.it/can-someone-who-understands-french-please-explain-why-a-v0-40ej9npwia491.jpg?auto=webp&s=eb990416bbda3b770f54f0abc1d615c12102b095)
Can someone who understands French please explain why a grouped item has to be written out in a singular form rather than something like “les pantalones rouges”? : r/duolingo
![English Grammar in Use Countable and uncountable nouns The Singular and plural 情景语法 5 :名词. - ppt download English Grammar in Use Countable and uncountable nouns The Singular and plural 情景语法 5 :名词. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/26/8777993/slides/slide_15.jpg)
English Grammar in Use Countable and uncountable nouns The Singular and plural 情景语法 5 :名词. - ppt download
Learning English with Cambridge - Did you know that some nouns only exist in plural form? 👖 They include the names of tools, instruments and articles of clothing which normally have two
![These Are My...| Plural Forms | Clothing Vocabulary | Easy English Conversation Practice | ESL. - YouTube These Are My...| Plural Forms | Clothing Vocabulary | Easy English Conversation Practice | ESL. - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mxnfQsbAWzo/maxresdefault.jpg)