[Grammar] He wears a pant.

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wilbertjim

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He wears a pant.
He wears a pants.


Which one correct?
 
'A pair of pants.'

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He wears pants.
He wears a pair of pants.

Note that in BrE "pants" are underpants. I don't think that's what you meant so in BrE, it would be "He wears trousers" or "He wears a pair of trousers".
 
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