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  1. A sentence starts with a capital letter: 'The...'
  2. The noun scissor is incorrect; the singular and plural form is 'scissors', a shortened form of 'a pair of scissors' and the plural 'pairs of scissors'.

Corrected sentence: 'The scissors is lying on the table.'

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Is it a correct sentence ' the scissor is lying on the table?

A sentence starts with a capital letter: 'The...'The noun scissor is incorrect; the singular and plural form is 'scissors', a shortened form of 'a pair of scissors' and the plural 'pairs of scissors'.Corrected sentence: 'The scissors is lying on the table.'


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