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Did you see this trousers? They were dirty . Who said these words and to whom

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Answered by Anupk3724
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You’re really close. I know it seems like ‘trouser’ (singular) should be correct, but even though it’s one connected piece, because there are two legs (I presume that’s the reason, anyway) we think of it in plural form: trousers.

You’re really close. I know it seems like ‘trouser’ (singular) should be correct, but even though it’s one connected piece, because there are two legs (I presume that’s the reason, anyway) we think of it in plural form: trousers.For example:

You’re really close. I know it seems like ‘trouser’ (singular) should be correct, but even though it’s one connected piece, because there are two legs (I presume that’s the reason, anyway) we think of it in plural form: trousers.For example:“I have one pair of trousers.”

You’re really close. I know it seems like ‘trouser’ (singular) should be correct, but even though it’s one connected piece, because there are two legs (I presume that’s the reason, anyway) we think of it in plural form: trousers.For example:“I have one pair of trousers.”Or,

You’re really close. I know it seems like ‘trouser’ (singular) should be correct, but even though it’s one connected piece, because there are two legs (I presume that’s the reason, anyway) we think of it in plural form: trousers.For example:“I have one pair of trousers.”Or,“I have six pairs of trousers.”

You’re really close. I know it seems like ‘trouser’ (singular) should be correct, but even though it’s one connected piece, because there are two legs (I presume that’s the reason, anyway) we think of it in plural form: trousers.For example:“I have one pair of trousers.”Or,“I have six pairs of trousers.”So, for your sentence, you should say “My trousers are dirty.”

You’re really close. I know it seems like ‘trouser’ (singular) should be correct, but even though it’s one connected piece, because there are two legs (I presume that’s the reason, anyway) we think of it in plural form: trousers.For example:“I have one pair of trousers.”Or,“I have six pairs of trousers.”So, for your sentence, you should say “My trousers are dirty.”Also, for Americans, the word trousers has really fallen out of use and sounds old-fashioned. My grandparents and people their age still say trousers, but pretty much no one else does. (Note: This might be different with other Englishes, such as British English, I’m not sure.)

You’re really close. I know it seems like ‘trouser’ (singular) should be correct, but even though it’s one connected piece, because there are two legs (I presume that’s the reason, anyway) we think of it in plural form: trousers.For example:“I have one pair of trousers.”Or,“I have six pairs of trousers.”So, for your sentence, you should say “My trousers are dirty.”Also, for Americans, the word trousers has really fallen out of use and sounds old-fashioned. My grandparents and people their age still say trousers, but pretty much no one else does. (Note: This might be different with other Englishes, such as British English, I’m not sure.)Nowadays, in the U.S. at least, we just use the word pants, or refer to them by the type of fabric (e.g., jeans, khakis), or the style (e.g., dress pants, capris, cut-offs, bell-bottoms, etc.), all following the same plural-formation rule (and using the word pair as the unit of measure). So, in the U.S., we would say something like, “My pants are dirty,” or “My jeans are dirty.”

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