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MustAsk Posted 12 years ago
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A woman's jeans

Hi,

I have already asked similar questions but his time it's different.

That's a woman's jeans.
That's woman's jeans.

That's a woman's footwear.
That's woman's footwear.

A type of [men's/man's] footwear.
A type of [men's/man's] pants.

Which sentences do you find to be correct?

Thanks in advance!
  

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MustAsk That's a woman's jeans. That's woman's jeans. That's a woman's footwear.

  • MustAsk That's a woman's jeans.
  • That's woman's jeans.
  • That's a woman's footwear.
  • That's woman's footwear.
  • None of them are correct/natural.
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MustAskThat's a woman's jeans.
That's woman's jeans.
That's a woman's footwear.
That's woman's footwear.
None of them are correct/natural.

Those are women’s jeans.
That’s a pair of women’s jeans.
That’s women’s footwear.
MustAskA type of [men's/man's] footwear.
A type of [men's/man'
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I agree with AG's suggestions.

You can also say, with different meanings:

That's a woman's pair of jeans.
Those are a woman's jeans.
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What would be the difference in meaning between:

A pair of woman's jeans.
A pair of women's jeans.
A woman's pair of jeans?

Thanks again!
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a pair of woman's jeans (not correct)
a pair of women's jeans (jeans made for women)
a woman's pair of jeans (they belong to someone)

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