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  • Usage of a pair of . . . - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Let me take an example Assuming that I got two different types of balls – base ball and basket ball – and I bind them together into a pair, the pair will consist of two different types of balls In this case, can I use "a pair of " form in the following way: The boy bought a pair of base ball and basket ball
  • Usage and etymology of a pair of . . .
    Here are the definition of the relevant sense and usage of pair in question and the earliest citations of this sense from OED: 3 A single tool, instrument, or item of clothing, consisting of two joined or corresponding parts not used separately Usually with of and plural noun complement, as pair of scissors, pair of trousers, etc a
  • Is vs. Are when using the word Pair in a mathematical setting
    If the mathematical statement is about the two objects in the pair then "are" is appropriate, however if it is about the pair as a mathematical object of itself then "is" is in place Thus "The pair of polynomials (f,g) are related by the reciprocity law" but "The pair of polynomials (f,g) is equal to the pair (h,q)"
  • grammaticality - Word-usage: “two pair” or “two pairs”? Proper phrasing . . .
    The plural of "pair" is "pairs" (ref: Collins Dictionary) Phrases like "two pair" I have only ever heard used to describe a poker hand (ref: Wiktionary) or similar In your quote, Sara only has one pair of eyes, the second pair is a metaphorical pair belonging to Grammarly
  • phrases - Use of in pair or in group in a sentence - English . . .
    The definition of 'pair' is: "a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit " Thus, for the first example I don't think you can use 'in pairs' as Fadli and Sandy are not separate pairs They're one pair (only two people), and thus you could use: "Fadli and Sandy always work as a pair " or "Fadli and Sandy always work in a pair "
  • word choice - Is triple the proper counterpart of pair when . . .
    In cards, after a pair you get a prial for 'three of a kind' I know it from a card game called brag Most dictionaries, and indeed the brag Wikipedia page linked above, state that it's a corruption of pair royal, but until I looked it up to make sure at least one dictionary had it, I'd never heard of a pair royal
  • on par with vs on a par with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    +1 Leave open The question is about "on par" versus "on a par" generally, not just about the examples This is not a general reference question just on the observation that one sample text turns out to be in headline style
  • single word requests - Is there a verb counterpart to pair when . . .
    The word pair is used both as a noun a pair of gloves and a verb a cardigan paired with a matching shirt I believe the matching noun for three things is "trio", but is there a corresponding verb used for bringing together three things?
  • nouns - Why is the word pants plural? - English Language Usage . . .
    "The clown wore a pair of pants where one pant was red and the other pant green" Also, "The amputee wore his pants with one pant tied up and the other pant covering his good leg" The proper use of the singular and plural is used to make the meaning clear
  • meaning - What is the difference between pair and couple? - English . . .
    Pair and couple both occur in a number of idioms: a couple pair of aces, a nice pair couple, two pair, a couple pair of idiots, they're an interesting couple pair, I'll be there in a couple *pair of minutes There probably isn't a single core distinction that sets them apart –





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