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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
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Pants that falls off or falls down?

I hate loose pants that falls off your legs when you don't wear a belt.

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I hate loose pants that falls off when you don't wear a belt.

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I hate loose pants that falls down your legs when you don't wear a belt.

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I hate loose pants that falls down when you don't wear a belt.

  

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Pants simply fall down. They do not fall off or down your legs. They are construed as plural.

  • Pants simply fall down.
  • They do not fall off or down your legs.
  • They are construed as plural.
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Pants simply fall down. They do not fall off or down your legs. They are construed as plural.

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onelookI hate loose pants that fall down when you don't wear a belt.

'Pants' is treated as a plural word even though it's a single garment.

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