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i wear jeans vs i wear a jeans

The correct phrase is 'I wear jeans.' 'Jeans' is typically used as a plural noun, so it does not require an article 'a' before it. 'I wear a jeans' is incorrect because 'jeans' is already plural in meaning.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2800 views

i wear jeans

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'I wear jeans' to talk about the clothing item in the plural form. 'Jeans' refers to a pair of pants made of denim fabric.

Examples:

  • I wear jeans every day.
  • She wears jeans to work.
  • Do you wear jeans to parties?
  • We all wear jeans on casual Fridays.
  • He wears jeans with a t-shirt.
  • The one day I wear jeans.
  • NADIA: Maybe I'll wear jeans to my wedding.
  • I'll wear jeans with a shirt and tie.
  • - But I don't wear jeans.
  • For the two weeks, I wear blue jeans and walk around barefoot and paint up a storm.
  • I'd rather wear jeans... ...than tight business suits.
  • Why did I wear my skinny jeans?
  • You're sure I can't just wear jeans?
  • And I can wear sneakers and jeans on Friday.
  • I'd work, I'd buy... I'd wear jeans, boy.
  • You dismiss a woman from my office who is probably going to be my boss one day to ask me questions about where I went to school and whether or not I'm allowed to wear jeans on fridays?
  • I suppose they wear wet jeans n'all, do they?
  • Which makes it really hard for me to wear a sundress, Which is all I can wear, because jeans don't fit.
  • Look, just don't wear jeans or trainers.
  • No, you cannot wear jeans.
  • He usually wears jeans and a T-shirt.
  • -She should wear jeans and sneakers.
  • That's why Sarah wears jeans.
  • It can't be comfortable to wear jeans this tight every day.
  • It's a bad day to wear jeans, chief.

i wear a jeans

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I'll wear jeans with a shirt and tie.
  • The one day I wear jeans.
  • For the two weeks, I wear blue jeans and walk around barefoot and paint up a storm.
  • Look, just don't wear jeans or trainers.
  • NADIA: Maybe I'll wear jeans to my wedding.
  • No, you cannot wear jeans.
  • He usually wears jeans and a T-shirt.
  • -She should wear jeans and sneakers.
  • - But I don't wear jeans.
  • That's why Sarah wears jeans.
  • It can't be comfortable to wear jeans this tight every day.
  • I'd rather wear jeans... ...than tight business suits.
  • It's a bad day to wear jeans, chief.
  • Have fun tonight, but, fyi, If you decide to wear jeans, iron them.
  • How can a prosecutor wear jeans to the office?
  • My sister always wears jeans, but now she's buying a skirt for Tom's party.
  • Bee, I can't wear a pair of jeans to a wedding.
  • Why did I wear my skinny jeans?
  • It made me think that if only it were a simple matter for myself and our children to wear jeans, we would have an infinitely better working arrangement with the jeans manufacturers who are currently having such problems.
  • You're sure I can't just wear jeans?

Alternatives:

  • I wear a pair of jeans.
  • I wear a nice pair of jeans.
  • I wear a new pair of jeans.
  • I wear a different pair of jeans every day.
  • I wear a stylish pair of jeans.

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