Some nouns are always used in a plural form and always take a plural verb. Trousers, scissors, spectacles, stockings, shorts, measles, goods, alms, premises, thanks, tidings, annals, chattels, etc. (A) Where is my trousers? (correct use- are) (B) Where are my trousers? Correct (A) Spectacles is a costly item. (correct use- are) - Study24x7
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Some nouns are always used in a plural form and always take a plural verb. Trousers, scissors, spectacles, stockings, shorts, measles, goods, alms, premises, thanks, tidings, annals, chattels, etc. (A) Where is my trousers? (correct use- are) (B) Where are my ...

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