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Fattyshank Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Bare feet and bare foot

Hello.

What's the diffrence between "I walk in my bare feet" and "I walk in my bare foot"?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

The difference is that 'in my bare foot' is wrong - unless you have only one foot. CJ

  • The difference is that 'in my bare foot' is wrong - unless you have only one foot.
  • CJ
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The difference is that 'in my bare foot' is wrong - unless you have only one foot.

CJ
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thanks, ?J! And is "I walk barefoot" correct?
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Yes. Isn't that weird? If it's an adverb, barefoot is the word you want. Otherwise, it's two words bare feet. Emotion: smile
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it's clear now, thank you!
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My entire family on both sides has always said, “I love going barefeet”.

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