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left foot vs left feet

The correct phrase is 'left foot.' 'Foot' is the singular form of the word, while 'feet' is the plural form. In this case, 'left foot' refers to one foot on the left side of the body.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 10628 views

left foot

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'left foot' when referring to one foot on the left side of the body.

Examples:

  • He injured his left foot while playing soccer.
  • She took a step forward with her left foot.
  • Specifically the one crushing my left foot.
  • Henry had a severe infection in his left foot.
  • It appears you're in Kovacs' left foot.
  • I'm concentrating on moving your left foot.
  • This pressure pad under my left foot, attached to that metronome.
  • So you start with your left foot forward.
  • Bring your left foot up in there. Okay.
  • My right hand became huge, then it was my left foot.
  • Every one of them missing the toes on their left foot.
  • Put your left foot in the stirrup.
  • Grace found an injection site on Bob's left foot.
  • And her left foot, it's trapped.
  • We already found a left foot in Adelina's garden.
  • Get your left foot in that stirrup.
  • Numbness in her left foot is ascending into her leg.
  • I don't have the ability to control my left foot.
  • He was black in color and limped slightly with his left foot.
  • About a week later, the left foot.
  • Cost him two toes off of his left foot.
  • A bony enlargement at the distal end of the first metatarsal of the left foot.

Alternatives:

  • right foot
  • left hand
  • right hand
  • left leg
  • right leg

left feet

This phrase is incorrect in standard English usage.

  • You got two left feet, Buzzer.
  • I've always had two left feet.
  • I think the problem is I have two left feet.
  • He removed the toes from their left feet.
  • I got two left feet, and they're on backwards.
  • Let's just say I've got 2 left feet.
  • Thanks for the compliment, but I was the sort of child with two left feet, actually.
  • We both have two large freckles on a toe on our left feet, and a cavity in the same rear molar.
  • It would have been a lot easier to ID a guy with two left feet.
  • Goodness, I... seem to be all left feet.
  • We're a distinguished couple out for a sophisticated dinner and a spot of unsophisticated dancing, courtesy of my two left feet.
  • No, no, no, no... I have two left feet, facing backwards.
  • He's got two left feet and he bites my moves
  • What representation has the Commission made to the Government of Iran regarding the amputation of the right hands and left feet of five robbers in Zahedan?
  • Grace, I've got two left feet...
  • All I'm saying is between Elroy's unlucky hand and two left feet, you stand a chance at taking him down.
  • Gwendolyn has two left feet and no more than ninepence in the shilling.
  • You wouldn't have kept a partner with two left feet around for very long.
  • With my pillow, but she's all left feet.
  • Well, she's just got two left feet.

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