Presumably you are speaking of pants, in which case you would be speaking of shortened pants, which over time has become shortened (pardon the pun) to shorts. Shorts is already the singular form. A plural form would, for example, be called a pair of shorts. These inconsistencies in the English language are due to the fact that English is a "borrowed" language, a reflection of the fact that American is a land of immigrants, each bringing their own languages at different historical eras.
There are a number of nouns in English that sound plural in the singular form. That is because they are really a shortened form of 'a pair of...' (pair is singular). Those include such things as pants, shorts, scissors, shears, eyeglasses, binoculars, etc.
The singular form is pliers, a shortened form for a 'pairof pliers'. The plural form is 'pairs of pliers'.The word pliers is one of a group of nouns that are a shortened form for a 'pair of'. They are words for things that have two halves to make the single unit. Others are pants, shorts, glasses, binoculars, tweezers, scissors, etc.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of "that" is "it."
The singular form of "stratum" is "stratum." The word does not change in its singular form.
The singular form of "oases" is "oasis."
The word 'jeans' is the singular noun.There are a number of nouns in English that sound plural in their singular form. That is because they are really a shortened form of 'a pair of...' (pair is singular). Those include such things as jeans, pants, shorts, scissors, shears, eyeglasses, binoculars, etc.
The singular form is pliers, a shortened form for a 'pairof pliers'. The plural form is 'pairs of pliers'.The word pliers is one of a group of nouns that are a shortened form for a 'pair of'. They are words for things that have two halves to make the single unit. Others are pants, shorts, glasses, binoculars, tweezers, scissors, etc.
The noun "tongs" is a BINARY NOUN, a word for a thing that has two parts that make up the whole. Binary nouns don't have a singular form. Other examples of binary nouns are scissors, pants, shorts, tweezers, etc.
The noun 'pants' is both the singular and the plural.Pants is from the group of nouns that sound plural, but are in fact singular or plural. This is because the word pants is actually a shortened form of 'a pair of pants' (pair is singular). Other examples from this group are shorts, glasses, binoculars, scissors, etc.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The noun glasses (meaning spectacles) is a singular form, a shortened form of 'a pair of glasses'. The plural form for glasses is 'pairs of glasses'. If it means "vessels to hold liquid" then it is already plural, "glasses." Other examples of singular nouns that are a short form for 'a pair of...' are pants, shorts, drawers, jeans, scissors, shears, pliers, and binoculars.
The singular form of "that" is "it."
The singular form of "cuffs" is cuff.
The singular form of binoculars is "binocular."
The word 'jeans' is the singular noun.There are a number of nouns in English that sound plural in their singular form. That is because they are really a shortened form of 'a pair of...' (pair is singular). Those include such things as jeans, pants, shorts, scissors, shears, eyeglasses, binoculars, etc.
The singular form of "stratum" is "stratum." The word does not change in its singular form.
The form hypothesis is the singular form. The plural form is hypotheses.