"A pair of" Meaning | Common English Idioms #shorts
Aug 3, 2022
☑ "A pair of" meaning: two things of the same kind used together
☑ Some Sentences of "A pair of" :
- I bought two pairs of shoes, one for my brother and the other for my sister.
- She wants to buy a pair of beautiful gloves.
- I need a pair of socks.
A: What are you going to buy when you go shopping?
B: I'm going to buy a pair of earrings.
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