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i went on my foot vs i went by my foot

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'I went on foot,' which means to travel by walking. 'I went by foot' is also acceptable, but less common. 'I went on my foot' is not a standard expression in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 615 views

i went on my foot

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase is 'I went on foot' or 'I went by foot,' both of which mean to travel by walking.
  • The master chief - he went on foot.
  • Ever since his youth, he had been moved by a strong desire to hear as many good organists as possible, so that from Lüneburg, when he was still at school, he often went on foot to Hamburg.
  • The other hole was where my foot went through.
  • To perhaps follow his slave Diona, who recently went to foot.
  • They went to Foot Locker, but the salesman wouldn't let them buy three shoes.
  • You filled out a form, you went to Foot Locker and bought a striped shirt.
  • They went to Foot Locker, but the salesman wouldn't let them buy three shoes.
  • Its foot went in my mouth.
  • Alfie's foot went over the line.
  • We went another 20 foot down 12 shaft, pulled nothing but manganite, shut it down.
  • That night, I got up... ...and went to stroke his foot.
  • So then, I went and took care of my foot, then I went back for the bee to throw it outside and I thought,
  • I went in there, I put my foot down, and we're all working this weekend.
  • So I went in, after all your persuasion, and then, like, straightaway I got a spine of a sea anemone or something stuck in my foot, and you threw a jeb thinking it was poisonous.
  • I have been a devotee of Mary. I went on a pilgrimage to Loreto, all on foot.
  • Then I went out, and I went on the, like, Indiana Jones ride, and then when I came off that, I tried calling Thierry, didn't get any answer, so then I went on Pirates of the Caribbean.
  • The last road trip I went on was when my sorority sisters and I went to Tijuana.
  • I went on too, then I went away.
  • The day it happened, I went online, I went on Twitter, and I tweeted "Other than that, how was the movie?"
  • I went on a date with Melissa.

Alternatives:

  • I went on foot
  • I went by foot

i went by my foot

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase is 'I went on foot' or 'I went by foot,' both of which mean to travel by walking.
  • The other hole was where my foot went through.
  • To perhaps follow his slave Diona, who recently went to foot.
  • The master chief - he went on foot.
  • They went to Foot Locker, but the salesman wouldn't let them buy three shoes.
  • You filled out a form, you went to Foot Locker and bought a striped shirt.
  • They went to Foot Locker, but the salesman wouldn't let them buy three shoes.
  • Ever since his youth, he had been moved by a strong desire to hear as many good organists as possible, so that from Lüneburg, when he was still at school, he often went on foot to Hamburg.
  • Its foot went in my mouth.
  • Alfie's foot went over the line.
  • We went another 20 foot down 12 shaft, pulled nothing but manganite, shut it down.
  • That night, I got up... ...and went to stroke his foot.
  • So then, I went and took care of my foot, then I went back for the bee to throw it outside and I thought,
  • I went in there, I put my foot down, and we're all working this weekend.
  • So I went in, after all your persuasion, and then, like, straightaway I got a spine of a sea anemone or something stuck in my foot, and you threw a jeb thinking it was poisonous.
  • I went to the house, but his car wasn't there, So I went by his office.
  • I went by six liquor stores and forcibly viewed their surveillance videos.
  • I went by early to see my boy Santino.
  • I went by Calvin's place.
  • I went by the club that she works at.
  • I went by the club that she works at.

Alternatives:

  • I went on foot
  • I went by foot

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