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You would use "my feet have", since feet are plural. If you wanted to use "has", you would need to say "my foot has".
Both the width and length have been increased by 4 feet and so 9*14 = 126 square feet
They are both equal to 11 feet, so they are both the same.
Half of 15 feet is 7.5 feet. Simple math, darling. Don't overthink it. Just chop that number in half and call it a day.
I'm unsure about webbing of the feet, but webbing on the fingers is called syndactyly.
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People use their feet to run with the ball, and to kick it, and to punt it.
You have to have both of your feet out of the lane. For instance, if you have both your feet in for 2 1/2 seconds and walk out and then walk back in, you won't get a three second call.
Of course you can. As long as you are using your feet (or head) to make a goal.
Feet, inches, and miles are part of the English system of measurement.
Ambidextrous
Ambidextrous.
Most people use both hands to eat, knife in one hand and fork in the other. So I guess you'd call them average...
yes use im the best driver i pass using both feet so, yes yes you need too in a automatic
because it is a sport you play with a ball but use your feet so instead they call soccer foot ball because you obviously use your feet to kick the ball.
You use both. The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa so you need to use both to walk with both feet.