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21 days agoI’d say it’s less of a grammar rule and more about how things made up of two similar parts can be conceptualised
I’d say it’s less of a grammar rule and more about how things made up of two similar parts can be conceptualised
They’re made up of two similar parts which form a pair, unlike a jumper
500g usually
It was also laminated
Yeah, I’m looking forward to picking up Witcher IV with all the DLC for £10 on Steam in a few years’ time
Receipts from the past ten years which he kept “just in case he needed to return something”
Yeah, I love it. Or maybe I’m just a dumbass bastard.
A jumper is a bad example, because it’s not just made up of sleeves.
A bra is a much better example. But I was never making an argument that all things made up of two parts are referred to as a pair, just my thoughts on the rationale behind cases where we do.