I once heard it said that you wear plural things below the waist (pants, trousers, undies, shoes, socks, etc) and singular things above the waist (t-shirt, jumper, etc) I doubt that works for everything but I think it's worth a run in this thesis of yours, Dr Toose.
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why are pants et al plural?
they have two legs.
but a t-shirt or a business shirt or a jumper has two sleeves, yet we talk about them in the singular.
i'm bamboozled!
maybe plural, but not always masculine... hotpants, bike shorts, culots...
So much scope for thought and study. I feel asleep to quickly methinks. This is Phd material!
In german, pants are singular 'a pant'. I always found that funny!
I once heard it said that you wear plural things below the waist (pants, trousers, undies, shoes, socks, etc) and singular things above the waist (t-shirt, jumper, etc)
I doubt that works for everything but I think it's worth a run in this thesis of yours, Dr Toose.
Thank you for you input Dr Sam. I agree with your hypothesis Dr Guthers but I yearn for the answer that plagues all good scientists.
Why?
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