As simple as this question is, I will answer it for you. A knife that is misused can cause injury to one's self, as well as others. May cause death in cases.
Example: You handle butter and cannot properly grip the knife, your hand slips as you attemp to cut a carrot and you slice open your hand, causing a gaping wound that requires medical attention.
Most utility knives have a retractable blade. As with any knife, you need to handle it with extreme care. It can cut you badly.
Knives is not a proper noun (a name for a person, place, organization, or branded item), it is a plural noun.
feed it and clean the bowl
It is care that is proper.
If a jelly stings you, rub it with vinegar. DO NOT SCRATCH.
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The anagrams are "knives" or the proper possessive "Kevin's."
the proper way to take care of a plant is to give it enough sun light, give it water, and if you want them to grow big and healthy, sing to them =]
All knives are able to be sharpened with proper tools. You can even sharpen knives on a flat stone if you have the skills required. Remember though, some knives stay sharp longer than other brands.
Proper preparation for death and techniques and ceremonies
The proper way to care for a pug puppy includes supplying the proper nutrition the puppy needs so it is essential to read the nutrition labels on the food pack. Dental gum for a puppy will help prevent cavities. The puppy will need a place to 'go to the bathroom' as well as sleep and toys to keep it entertained.
what?There is no other way to spell Knives unless it is in another language. Sorry, I take that back. Knives is the plural of knife. One knife - two knives. On the other hand you would say - " In the movie the villain knifes the hero in the arm". In which case Knife is not a noun but a verb.
Proper Pair of Terminals