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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

A shirt / pant

Hello!

any difference

1. a shirt and a pair of shirt

2. a pants and a pair of pants

3. why shirt without s but pant need have a S

thank you
  

Top answer

Some of your suggestions are wrong. You can say, for example: I need a shirt. I need two shirts.

  • Some of your suggestions are wrong.
  • You can say, for example: I need a shirt.
  • I need two shirts.
  • I need a couple of shirts.
  • I need a pair of pants/trousers.
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Some of your suggestions are wrong. You can say, for example:

I need a shirt.
I need two shirts.
I need a couple of shirts.

I need a pair of pants/trousers.
I need two pairs of pants/trousers.

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Thank you very much!

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