No, trouser is not a noun. 'Trousers' is a plural but it is still a noun.
Yes, inside his trouser pockets is a prepositional phrase.
There is no singular for pants or trousers except adjectivally, as in trouser leg or pant leg.
did u mean calzones? Italian "stocking" or "trouser"..........look it up on wikipedia , more info than u can use.
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The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Practically any noun could be the objet of a preposition. But trouser is more often an adjective form of the noun "trousers."
An adjective. It describes the pocket, implying that it is the pocket of a pair of trousers.
Trouser snout is the feminine of "trouser snake" (aka camel toe)
Trouser snout is the feminine of "trouser snake" (aka camel toe)
Because you need one trouser for each leg - a pair of trousersTrousers is a plural noun referring to an outer garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg.The single form is used in certain circumstances:I've torn my trouser pocketShe wore a stunning trouser suitTrouser pressHe tore his left trouser leg
The plural form of "trouser" is "trousers."
There are many places online to get a trouser rack. You can go to www.bizrate.com/organization-storage/trouser-rack and www.amazon.com/Wooden-Pant-Trolley-Trouser-Rack/dp/B0014...
Trouser Jazz was created on 2002-09-16.
Because they come in pairs, it is impossible to purchase one trouser. My foot is caught in my trouser leg.
I suppose that a trouser is just one leg of a pair of trousers
Yes, inside his trouser pockets is a prepositional phrase.
There is no singular for pants or trousers except adjectivally, as in trouser leg or pant leg.