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No, it's "Your scissors are sharp."
As long as it takes you to use correct grammar.
Made it exactly at their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
She used the scissors to cut a hole in the paper.
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It is correct, but remember it also depends upon the context in which it is used. It is also correct to say a pair of scissors.Since scissors is plural, you can not say "scrissors" it is either a pair of scissors or just scissors.
To correct grammar, you can use tools like grammar checkers or proofreading services. You can also improve by reviewing grammar rules and practicing writing regularly. Reading more can also help you become more familiar with correct grammar usage.
The grammar in "Is this grammar correct for your action immediately please" is not correct. A more grammatically accurate way to phrase the question would be, "Is this grammar correct for your immediate action, please?"
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The correct spelling is "scissors."
"It would not have fitted" is the correct grammar.
No, the correct grammar is "you and Bob." Using "and" helps to combine the two entities into a single unit, emphasizing that both "you" and "Bob" are part of the same group.
That is the correct spelling.
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
Use correct grammar.
No, "am" is a conjugation of the verb "to be" that is used with the pronoun "I" in English. It is not correct to use "am" without the pronoun "I" in standard English grammar.
Kindly return after use. Please return after use. Both examples above seem to be correct grammar.