"Do not put your feet on the furniture. Put your feet down. Now. ( 1st sentence with air of authority. Don't say 'now' to late. The effect will wear off. Emphasize 'now' slow-not too slow! And strong. Slowness and strongness {and authority!} are they key points. Say 'not' {do not say don't. It won't be as effective} in the 1st sentence the same way. Not as strong as 'now', so they won't be too ready for it. Makes it seem more of a command/lecture thing)
Don't put your feet on the furniture.
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.
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They are part of the Imperial system.
upholstery can be used in a sentence as such. upholstery keeps the comfort intact.
The fog was so thick that visibility was reduced to just a few feet.
In the sentence "Your feet are tired", the simple subject is "feet": Note that "feet" is the only noun in the sentence, and the only pronoun, "your", is in its possessive case, not suitable for a sentence subject.
'My feet were injured in the accident.' This sentence is correct.
my guess is that they dont have any temperature sensors on their feet so they dont feel cold on their feet.
they dont have any feet. They slither around