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foot is singular, feet is plural

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My feet are hurting today since I climbed the mountain.

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Foot = singular (one foot has 5 toes in total)
Feet = plural (two feet have 10 toes in total)

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My left foot hurts as I stepped on a nail.

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I think her right foot is larger than her left.

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My feet are submerged in water.

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@s110459108 “foot” refers to just one and “feet” refers to both. foot is singular and feet is plural. hope this helped!

Foot is singular and feet is plural.

She balanced on one foot, as her other foot was in the air.

She put her foot in the water to see if it was cold.

He used both of his feet to break open the box.

He suddenly stood up on his two feet.

@s110459108 if you say “my feet hurt” that would mean that both your feet are hurting, but if you say “my foot hurts” it means that just one foot is hurting.

If you are talking about imperial measurements, the rule still applies.

He measured one foot of the wood to begin building the frame.

She jumped three feet in the air.

Foot: singular, just one.
"My foot hurt really badly after I got surgery."

Feet: plural, both.
"My feet burned against the hot pavement."

Or both of them use in same thing ?

foot is the singular term
feet is the plural term

1 foot

2 (or more) feet

feet is just a plural form of foot

foot is singular, feet is it's plural form.

Chân là số ít, trong khi chân là số nhiều (1 chân, 2 chân).
Foot is singular, feet is plural (1 foot, 2 feet). This can be referencing the actual body part or the measurement system.

Feet is the plurar of foot

One foot
Two feet

Feet is plural meaning more than one.

My feet are big. (Meaning both are big)

My foot is big.
(Meaning one is big)

Foot is singular, feet is plural.
So you would say:
One foot
A foot
Two feet
Three feet
Many feet

Hope this helps.

1 foot
2 feet

The word "foot" is singular. For example:
My left foot hurts.
She broke her foot last week.
I have one foot.

The word "feet" is plural. For example:
My feet hurt a lot.
I always have to be on my feet.
I have two/three/etc feet.

Foot is singular and feet is plural.

@amalirizki feet is used when talking about more than one foot. foot is used when talking about one only. basically, feet is plural "jamak" and foot is singular " tunggal "

feet - pés
foot - pé

pés de pé no plural ou pés de altura?

@Renangn o plural de pé, parte do corpo msm.

mas eles tb usam 'pés' pra medir altura.

Feet is the plural form of foot. You say feet when you are talking about more than one foot. You say foot when you are talking about one foot.

tipo "thirty feets tall"?

"feet" = more than one (plural)
"foot" = one

Feet is plural
Foot is singular

I hurt my left foot.

Foot is singular, while feet is plural. Example: I have one shoe on my foot. I have two left feet.

@TimiaThompson ohhhhhh is it just that? now I know. it was so easy and I don't perceived.

@TimiaThompson Thank you. :)

@Lukasampaio Yep and no problem.

I didn't perceive.***

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