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give me one leg of my shoe vs give me the other pair of my shoe

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase refers to asking for one specific part of a shoe, while the second phrase refers to asking for the other complete set of the shoe. Therefore, they are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

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give me one leg of my shoe

This phrase is not correct in English. A shoe does not have legs; it has pairs of parts like laces, soles, or heels.

To refer to parts of a shoe, use terms like laces, soles, heels, or pairs of shoes. For example, 'Give me one lace of my shoe.'
  • If you give me one leg of that turkey, nothing else...
  • Give me my shoe back, come on.
  • I thought we were just taking out one leg of that thing.
  • One leg of Rossi's leathers is yellow, one leg of Lorenzo's, red.
  • As you know, one leg of the compass is static, rooted in a place.
  • Identification of the interoperable CCP clearing one leg of the transaction
  • Only one leg of the largest trilithon still stands, but in antiquity, it fully framed the breathtaking event.
  • Give me one other explanation for low oxygen saturation.
  • the identification of the interoperable CCP clearing one leg of the transaction, where applicable;
  • Or... you can give me one of these bracelets.
  • Give me one good reason why you find this guy attractive.
  • Please, just give me one chance to prove it.
  • Give me one chance to prove it.
  • Give me one more chance to make this right.
  • Yes, give me one million and 200.
  • I request you to give me one more month extension.
  • Maybe someday you'll give me one too.
  • - Elaine, just give me one more...
  • Well, just give me one minute, Mrs Skaff.
  • I want you to give me one for free.

Alternatives:

  • Give me one lace of my shoe.
  • Give me one sole of my shoe.
  • Give me one heel of my shoe.
  • Give me one pair of my shoes.
  • Give me one part of my shoe.

give me the other pair of my shoe

This phrase is correct in English and can be used when asking for the other complete set of a shoe, such as the other shoe in a pair.

This phrase is used when you are missing one shoe from a pair and you want the other one. For example, 'I can't find the other pair of my shoe. Have you seen it?'
  • And then finally, if you spin opposite pairs of rotors faster than the other pair, then the robot yaws about the vertical axis.
  • The other pair is violet with red and yellow trimming.
  • My son's wearing the other pair now.
  • - No, the other pair - Performance over?
  • Give me my shoe back, come on.
  • Funny, they look just like any other pair of ordinary dukes to me.
  • And then I realized that these individuals would be connected into foursomes with other pairs of people nearby.
  • Have you seen my other pair of pants?
  • Were every other pair of pants in the world dirty?
  • Just give me a pair of wraparounds and a visor.
  • Mistress, please give me a pair of chopsticks!
  • Give me an empty room and a pair of pliers -
  • "Sorry, my wallet's in my other pair of mocha-chinos."
  • I just wanted to find one other pair of eyes being like,
  • It was so funny, I nearly wet my other pair of underpants.
  • You know what else is pretty classic, when the coffee guy asks for money, you say: "Sorry, my wallet's in my other pair of mocha-chinos."
  • Mr. attorney, give me the shoe size of your wife and I'll get her a pair in no time.
  • You came all the way down here to give me a pair of sneakers?
  • Mum, why didn't you give me an extra pair of legs so I could go faster?
  • I found him there and I told him I'd hit him with my shoe if he didn't give me the medal.

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