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What is the possessive form of scissors?
Scissors are a pair of tools, so the possessive form is
"the scissors' "
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You can use it in a sentence like this:
"The scissors' blades were very sharp."
What does the word Antsy mean?
How do you spell Cleopatra in Egyptian?
Morphology
What is the meaning of waterforms?
What is the root word for visual?
A character who highlights by contrast the qualities of main is known as the?
What does ennial mean?
Does the word brawny have a prefix and suffix?
What are antonyms of seismograph?
What is the collective noun for interior?
What is a homonym for flat stretch of land and tool with blade smoothing wood?
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