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  1. Re: The jeans is/are? by Alan » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:44 pm. 'Jeans' is a plural noun, without exception. These jeans are expensive. (not: *This jeans is...) To refer to a single item, or to specific numbers of the item, we use 'pair (s)', e.g. I have only one pair of jeans.

  2. www.englishclub.com › efl › esl-magazineBlue Jeans - EnglishClub

    Blue jeans became fashionable for Hollywood stars and American high school students in the fifties. By the sixties and seventies blue jeans had become fashionable in many parts of the world. Shades of Denim. Traditional jeans are dyed with “indigo” blue. Other colours of denim (green, red) go in and out of style, but blue jeans are always ...

  3. Plural-Only Nouns. There is a small group of nouns that exist only in the plural form, for example: clothes, pants, scissors, shorts, thanks, trousers. These nouns do not exist in the singular form and are usually described as "plural-only nouns". We use them with plural verbs and plural pronouns, for example:

  4. pull on sth After pulling on his jeans and an old pair of boots, Sam dashed outside to get the washing in before it rained. pull sth on I quickly pulled my jacket on and ran outside to catch the postman. Nouns often used as objects with pull on: shirt, jeans, jumper, sweater, jacket, coat, socks, shoes, boots, gloves, backpack.

  5. It tests many of the idioms on our Clothing Idioms page. 1. When my brother got angry I told him to keep his _______ on. 2. Our goalkeeper's going to have to _______ if he wants to win. 3. These are my favourite jeans because they. 4. Our boss told us to roll up our _______ and finish the job as soon as possible.

  6. Correct answers: Irregular Verbs Quiz 2. EnglishClub : Learn English : ESL Quizzes : Vocabulary : Irregular Verbs Quiz 1. Test your knowledge of irregular verbs in English with these mobile-friendly online quizzes. Complete each of ten sentences by choosing the correct form of the irregular verb.

  7. 200 common phrasal verbs, with. - meaning. - example sentence. add up to something. equal. Your purchases add up to $24. ask around. ask many people the same question. I asked around but nobody has seen my wallet.

  8. gxg.jeans:街头假日休闲风格,gxg.jeans目标顾客个性张扬,爱装扮,懂时尚,理解快速消费概念、及各大时装周设计师展示流行态度。 崇尚自由、创新、随意的潮流风格,在产品中较多的应用剪裁、纽扣、拉链等方法让产品体现的时尚而不张扬,流行而不类同。

  9. Everyone was dressed up to the nines for the Academy Awards, with the men in tuxedos and the women in evening gowns. Origin: This phrase is derived from the earlier idiom "to the nines" which was used to indicate that something was of the highest standard. The earlier idiom only survives today as part of the phrase "dressed to the nines".

  10. This quiz tests you on phrasal verbs based on knock. 1. knock down (1) The council wanted to knock down the old theatre, but many of the residents were against the plan. They wanted the theatre to be. a. destroyed. b. closed. c. preserved. 2. knock down (2) She was knocked down while she was.

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