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Heidi
Which is ok? 1. Socks are two dollars each. 2. Socks are two dollars each pair.
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Socks are two dollars a pair,
A pair of socks costs two dollars.
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#1 is ambiguous. It literally means each individual sock costs two dollars. However, in the United States, socks are always sold in pairs, so the listener would probably assume it means two dollars for a pair. In real life, the listener would probably ask "Do you mean two dollars for a pair?"
In #2, "each" is not right. I would say "socks are two dollars per pair." You could also say "socks are two dollars for each pair."
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“Two dollars a pair” is the way we usually say it.
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Both are correct but the second would be better as you are referring to a pair of socks, not just one sock, as the first sentence would imply. If you said the first one, most people would probably still think of a pair of socks not just one singular sock, but to avoid any misunderstanding, using the second one is better.
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المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية
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