Why is glasses plural




















Do we consider glasses as a singular word or plural? Thnaks in advance. English - South-East England. In English there are many situations where we could use singular or plural verbs, but this is not one of them.

Daddyboy New Member Toronto, Canada. Can we not say 'a pair of eyeglasses' to denote singular? Yes, if you want to. You can say "There's [There is] a pair of eyeglasses on the table", etc.

I did not find one. Context: Yesterday I misplaced my eyeglasses. I said aloud, "My eyeglasses. Where did I leave them? Oh there they are! What do you think? Chesapeake Bay Retrievers have many good traits, but English grammar is not one of them neither is instant obedience. Question : In regards to eyeglasses, do I say, "Where did I leave them? If you like Grammar Monster, you'll love this book. Practical rather than academic, this best seller is packed with real-life examples and great quotations from Homer the Greek to Homer the Simpson.

It is a light-hearted, easily digestible grammar reference. Everything on Grammar Monster is free. A-Z glossary punctuation A-Z confused words common mistakes ordered by seriousness vocabulary for learners tests and games More free grammar help As in other languages, the diminutive forms of words in English usually have special suffixes.

There are other forms of diminutives in English, one example of this is something called the sibling diminutive. English has a great variety of historical diminutives adopted from other languages but many of these are lexicalized.

Productive diminutives are infrequent to nonexistent in Standard English in comparison with many other languages. Skip to content English. Why are glasses plural?



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