Why do you say knife and fork not knife?
We say "knife and fork" because we usually use both a knife and a fork when we eat. It would be unusual to use only one or the other. When we refer to the tools we use for eating, we typically mention both the knife and the fork together, even though we may only be using one of them at a time.
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