Procrastination; he procrastinated.
J. Vijayatunga is the author of Grass for My Feet
Our prices do not pull the rug out from under your feet! You'll be floored to miss out! Don't let the grass grow from under your feet, put a floor down instead!
On the nature hike, I felt the prickle of a pine cone under my feet.
I do not think there is any place that grass is twelve feet high.
No way . . . it would be tough to cut a square yard of grass in 20 minutes. (An acre encompasses 43,560 square feet.)
The encased body was laid to it's final destination six feet under.
lemon grass thrives in full sun. It prefers sandy, well-drained soil. Under ideal conditions, it will reach heights of 6 feet! It is an annual in all zones except 9-11.
3 feet
9 square 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.
Beware of the dogs. This is considered a sentence because the subject, "you", is implied. This type of sentence is not too uncommon, some examples are: Keep off the grass. The subject is "you". Hope to hear from you soon. The subject is "I". See you later. The subject is "I'll". Get your feet off the table. The subject is "you".
'My feet were injured in the accident.' This sentence is correct.