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Silak12 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Move or close your feet in?

Hi, everyone.

Three persons are riding a bike. I am the one bringing up the rear and I say to my friend in the middle: " Could you close/move your feet in, there is no space for me on the footrests?"

Now my question is, is the question in bold correct? What should I say in this situation?

Thanks!

  

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It's correct to say eg Could you move your feet in? There is no space for me on the footrests.

  • It's correct to say eg Could you move your feet in?
  • There is no space for me on the footrests.
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It's correct to say

eg Could you move your feet in? There is no space for me on the footrests.

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Move your feet in. Move them closer to the bike.

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