because her feet hurt or she wanted too.
He took them off
No. Although "off" is an adverb, "take off" is an idiomatic verb. It is used to indicate aircraft departures (e.g. the flight took off) or removing something (e.g. She took off her shoes).
He took them off
He took them off
The answer i found out was that when soin was a baby-hog he got the shoes as a gift and he put them on...and never took them off.
Because, you do not have your shoes on for protective support.
Suzette Bishop has written: 'She took off her wings and shoes'
the doctor asks you to take off your shoes when he weigh you because he want to weigh the rirht weight.
because the victim involuntarily 'arches' their feet.
The angel told Moses to take off his shoes. The reason why is because it was holy ground.
because when you enter a mosque it is clean. And when you pray you have to take your shoes off because the holy prophet muhammed was wearing his shoes when he was praying and then angel gabriel came to him during his prayer and told him that you have to take your shoes off and he did.He did this because you walk on unclean ground and when you pray in the mosque you must be clean.:]
because it means your fair game. if you take your shoes off it means ur actually trying to sleep