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Jayvon Page
14 October, 13:14
What is the past tense of feet
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Marianna Sanders
14 October, 14:18
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noun not a verb but you can put footed for past tense for foot
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Raven Mcneil
14 October, 16:45
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feet is the answer
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because if you are talking and you are talking about someone's feet the last time you saw the person you say feet
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