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scalpels, scissors, tweezers, microscopes, computers, books, binoculars
food
Tweezers are usually made of alaminium, tin, or titanium.
Tweezers.
Tweezers are used so that no other chemicals or substances get onto the pH paper and change the correct result
scalpels, scissors, tweezers, microscopes, computers, books, binoculars
Tweezers is one of a group of nouns that is a shortened form of 'a pair of'. You have a pair of tweezers or several pairs of tweezers.Examples of other nouns in this group are pants, scissors, glasses, and binoculars; a pair of pants, two pairs of scissors, three pairs of glasses, or four pairs of binoculars.
Is scissors and tweezers the same thing? Well they is close but tweezers is smaller.No scissors cut and tweezers tweez.
Scissors and tweezers are for paper,hair,or anything else you can cut.
The word 'binoculars' is a plural, uncountable noun.The word 'binoculars' is one of the binary nouns, words for things that are two parts making up the whole, they are a shortened form for 'a pair of'; one pair of binoculars or two pairs of binoculars. Example:I have my binoculars. They have enough binoculars for everyone to use.Some of the other binary nouns are pants, shorts, tights, scissors, tweezers, pliers, etc.
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pants, trouser, scissors, tweezers
food
usually a knife can opener tweezers tooth pick scissors pliers etc
No, the word 'scissor' is a verb, a word meaning to cut with an instrument that has two opposing blades; to move the legs in an action resembling such a two bladed instrument.The noun form is scissors, an uncountable, binary noun; a word for something made up of two parts that form the whole object.Examples of other uncountable, binary nouns are tweezers, pants, binoculars, etc.The number (singular or plural) of binary nouns are expressed using the noun counter 'pair' or 'pairs' (a pair of scissors, two pairs of scissors).
The singular form is pliers, a shortened form for a 'pairof pliers'. The plural form is 'pairs of pliers'.The word pliers is one of a group of nouns that are a shortened form for a 'pair of'. They are words for things that have two halves to make the single unit. Others are pants, shorts, glasses, binoculars, tweezers, scissors, etc.
door handles, nail cutter, scissors, can opener, stapler and toilet flush hope to help!^^