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Titiwangsa Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Pull one of your foot out and put it in again.

He was wearing pants himself.

His feet went in the same hole.

"Your feet are in the same hole. Pull one of your foot out and put it in again."

Does it understand?

  

Top answer

He put both his feet into the same leg of his pants. Both your feet are in the same leg. Pull this foot out and put it down the other leg of your pants.

  • He put both his feet into the same leg of his pants.
  • Both your feet are in the same leg.
  • Pull this foot out and put it down the other leg of your pants.
  • In British English say 'trousers' instead of 'pants' unless you are talking about underwear.
  • CJ
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He put both his feet into the same leg of his pants.

Both your feet are in the same leg. Pull this foot out and put it down the other leg of your pants.


In British English say 'trousers' instead of 'pants' unless you are talking about underwear.

CJ

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