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Quirks in our Language
Mainly I wanna know
why is it a "pair of scissors, pants or pliers" when in fact there is only one of them? Is there some reason for it at all?
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or a pair of glasses. maybe it's cause scissors have two blades, pants have two legs, and glasses have two lenses, i dunno.
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what, then, about a pair of underwear? two leg holes?
I'm guessing that sometime way back a "pair" just meant one, or something of that nature. But, this is English and we've have rules only to break them, so this isn't much use. LOL
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english is the hardest language to learn....i guess these are a few of the reasons why.
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The word "pair" has more than one meaning:
You guys are only thinking of the meaning where it means a set of two people or things used together or regarded as a single unit. It also has somewhat the opposite meaning where it means a unit consisting of two joined or corresponding parts. |
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