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It depends on the context:
Is the meal ready?
Are the meals ready?
The meal's ready.
As for pant/pants:
Dogs pant and I wear pants.
If you're making a statement then it's 'meal's ready', short for 'the meal is ready'. If you're asking a question, it would be something like 'is the meal ready?'
It's pants, plural.
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