The correct form is, "Your feet are dirty".
This would have been true years ago before the recognition of ebonics as an actual language form. Ebonics is still recognized as a language form and taught by the Oakland California Public School system...If you dont approve of my African American English as a truthful FACT as recognized by the State then just dont read this...do not delete the entire point in view to satisfy your obviously white racist agenda and desire to oppress the African American community
"Your feets be's dirty"
"Yo feets is dirty"
"YO,Your Feet'es is dirty, YO"
"Hey dem feets be ill'in ya'mean"
"Hey Homes dem feets is Rot's Yo"
The sentence "Don't walk on the clean floor with those dirty feet" is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction, in this case, telling someone not to walk on the clean floor with dirty feet.
Some films with the word "dirty" in the title are "Dirty Dancing," "Dirty Harry," "Dirty Work," and "Dirty Grandpa."
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"Dirty" can be used as an adjective to describe something as unclean or soiled. For example, "Her clothes were dirty."
"Dirty" in French is "sale."
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If the hamsters feet are dirty when it gets on it.
Because their dirty
because sometimes people just want to play dirty!!!
To wear on your dirty little feet.
Yes, I love the smell of stinky feet.
I will walk anywhere barefoot - city streets, public transportation, parking garages, public toilets - and go to bed with these dirty feet.
only if she dosent like it and what if her feet are dirty
The sentence "Don't walk on the clean floor with those dirty feet" is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction, in this case, telling someone not to walk on the clean floor with dirty feet.
it's not that hard all you have to do is just walk barefoot and don't wash your feet
you feet wont get ur feet dirty and if theres glass on the ground.
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