Yes, that would be proper grammar.
Yes, saying "a pair of nail clippers" is proper English. In certain cases, items that are made up of two matching parts (like scissors or pliers) are referred to as pairs. This helps distinguish them from singular items.
"Nagelen" in Dutch translates to "nailing" or "nail" in English.
"Nail" is pronounced with a long A sound in American English.
Starting a sentence with "for" can be grammatically correct, especially in more formal or literary contexts. However, it is not commonly used in everyday spoken or written English. It can give a sentence a dramatic or poetic effect.
The word "fingernail" is a common noun. It refers to a general type of nail that grows on the tips of fingers in humans and other primates.
The homophone of "nail" is "kneel."
`the nail clippers?
Barack Obama came up with nail clippers!!can u belive it and he is a very smart president luv him!!!cool i also love nail clippers!!!
There are so many different varieties of nail clippers that it is impossible to count. You can purchase different nail clippers from stores such as Amazon, Ebay and John Lewis.
no you can't nail clippers are made as wepons on a plane so that's a definate no
Get nail clippers and clip it off.
No you can not.
Nail Clippers
Nail clippers
buy new ones
By putting and cutting nails
No
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