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.
"She did not have" is the proper grammar.
There are many grammar practice websites that will help people learn proper English grammar. These are necessary since many people have no idea what proper grammar is these days.
If you're referring to actor Kelsey Grammer, then yes, Grammer is a proper noun. If you meant to write grammar, then no, it's not a proper noun.
(B) The word for the application of proper English usage is "grammar".
Yes, "The house is not as cheap as he thought" is proper grammar.
These scissors are great.
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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.
"She did not have" is the proper grammar.
Yes, my week is going well. Thank you for asking!
No, unfortunatly it's not proper grammar. Instead of saying, "I want five!", it would be more clear if you identified what the thing is you're counting. "I have five cookies!" would make more sense.
Learn proper spelling and grammar, I don't know what the HELL you're saying.
"Don't it" is not proper grammar. The correct form is "doesn't it".
It is proper grammar to say, "I bet you".
no, that is definitely not proper grammar.
Yes, starting a sentence with "then" is grammatically correct, especially when showing a sequence of events or actions. However, it is usually used sparingly to avoid overuse and maintain variety in sentence structure.
Using "I don't like" is not improper grammar. Both "I don't like" and "I dislike" are correct ways to express a negative opinion or preference. It is just a matter of personal choice or formality.