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Aleilei Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Bare feet / bare foot?

Hi,

Here is a conversation between a host and a guest:

H: You can wear these slippers if you want.

G: No thanks. I prefer bare foot (or bare feet).

Which one is correct? Thanks in advance.
  

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Bare feet . )

  • Bare feet .
  • )
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Bare feet. (Barefoot - one word - is an adjective or adverb.)

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