rung, wrung
The homophone for "step of a ladder" and "twisted" is "rung."
"You" and "your" are second-person pronouns that are used when referring to the person or people that you are speaking to: "You" is the subject form (e.g., "You are talented"). "Your" is the possessive form (e.g., "Is this your book?").
My day was good except for the fact that I had to take a test today.
Macro-sociolinguistics is the study of language variation and change at a broader societal level, examining how social factors such as class, gender, ethnicity, and power dynamics influence language use and structure within a given community or society. It focuses on understanding how social structures impact language patterns across large groups of people.
presence
By moving one step at a time with your legs. Left fot then right
They giveyour fot more arch for more jump in your step.
Look fot answer in Google
It depends on what a "fot" is...
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What iis 'fot'? If a typo...the word for...anwer is whoever they most recently captured
Artless
Freight on truck.
CH4
a scar
The cast of FoT - 1993 includes: Mairi Mchaffie as Herself - Presenter Steve McKenna as Himself - Host