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talking about two pairs of boots: help!
See example:
One pair are snow boots and the other are black leather boots.
asked Oct 24 '12 at 02:58
Liv Ab
New member
1 answer 
You could use WHILE instead of AND, since the boots are different.
Also, one pair is singular; omit the second "boots".
One pair of boots is for snow while the other is black leather.
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answered Oct 24 '12 at 15:57
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