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What the difference between "couple" and "pair"?
Jan 8, 2014 1:25 PM
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A couple is describing "2" of a certain thing. Sometimes it can be more than 2, but a small amount.
I want a "couple" of donuts. That "couple" is cute (Boyfriend/Girlfriend).
A pair is describing something that comes in "2". Some words use "pair" even if it's one item though.
I will a buy a "pair" of socks (socks come in 2, usually we don't buy 1 sock).
That's a nice "pair" of shoes!
Ex. of using "pair" with one item:
Bring a "pair" of shorts to the swimming pool.
January 8, 2014
difference between pair and couple is quite difficult.........
couple may be "two partners in a romantic or sexual relationship" or "two of same kind considered together" or "small in number "
pair :- two similar or identical things taken together.
two people in a relationship.
that's all I found.!!!!!!!!
January 8, 2014
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