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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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Items that come in pairs must be treated as plural, is that right? For example,

Whose glasses are these? (one pair of glasses)

Whose pants are these?(one pair of pants)

Whose panties are these?(one pair of panties)

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Your sentences are correct, N2G. Here is another example to add to your list: Whose scissors are those? (one pair of scissors)

  • Your sentences are correct, N2G.
  • Here is another example to add to your list: Whose scissors are those?
  • (one pair of scissors)
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Your sentences are correct, N2G.

Here is another example to add to your list:
Whose scissors are those?(one pair of scissors)
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New2grammarWhose glasses are these? (one pair of glasses)

Whose pants are these? (one pair of pants)

Whose panties are these?(one pair of panties)

The above sentences are correct.

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