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Darlene Suh Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Pick up your feet?

When I change my son's diaper or put him in pants, I say pick up your foot or up your foot and I don't know, It doesn't sound natural to me. Are there better ways to say it in this specific situation?
  

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Raise your left foot. (step in the left leg of the pants) Raise your right foot. (step in the right leg of the pants.

  • Raise your left foot.
  • (step in the left leg of the pants) Raise your right foot.
  • (step in the right leg of the pants.
  • Pull up your pants.
  • You have put your pants on.
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Raise your left foot. (step in the left leg of the pants)
Raise your right foot. (step in the right leg of the pants.
Pull up your pants.
You have put your pants on.


"Pick up" can be used instead of "raise."

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