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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Spread feet on blanket

Ques - spread your feet or leg as par the length of the carpet. (It has an inner meaning)


Ans - when I spread my leg there's still 3 feet space remains/available.


Please correct me. I'll explain the meaning.

  

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Liton Das Ques - spread your feet or leg as par the length of the carpet. You probably mean "Spread your legs" or "Stretch out your legs". "Spread" means that your legs are apart.

  • Liton Das Ques - spread your feet or leg as par the length of the carpet.
  • You probably mean "Spread your legs" or "Stretch out your legs".
  • "Spread" means that your legs are apart.
  • "Stretch" means that you extend them to their maximum length.
  • I don't understand the next part.
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Liton DasQues - spread your feet or leg as par the length of the carpet.

You probably mean "Spread your legs" or "Stretch out your legs". "Spread" means that your legs are apart. "Stretch" means that you extend them to their maximum length.

I don't understand the next part. "as par" may be a mistake for "as per", but it still doesn't make much sense.

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