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"Did" can be used with either a singular or plural subject.

Examples:

"I did the homework last night." - singular subject

"We did the homework last night." - plural subject
No. Even though the instrument itself is one unit, it is actually a pair of tongs or pincers. Just like scissors is also a plural word because it is a pair of cutters working together.

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