either adjective ('the ground is wet') or verb ('the dog wet the carpet')
Your feet get wet.
dry them
Wet Feet!
cuz no wet no more!
This is an example of a hyperbole. (pronounced high PUHR bowl y) A hyperbole is an extravagant exaggeration. EX: He drug half the lake out with him. -meaning he was sopping wet.
Your feet should naturally dry, if they're wet all the time, you may want to see a doctor about it.
The cast of Getting Your Feet Wet - 2011 includes: Brianne La Flair as Rachel
Feet is a noun.
yes, you can.
No, a linking verb renames or describes the subject. Examples: Mary is my sister. (Mary = sister) Mary's feet got wet. (feet -> wet)
At 20 miles per hour it takes about 60 feet to stop on wet pavement. At sixty miles per hour it takes at least 300 feet to stop.