6 feet long.
Although the expression 'going on foot' is more often used, 'going by foot' is equally correct. Comparing the usage of 'on' and 'by', most people would say they are going by car, by train, by air, etc., when traveling, not on car, on train, or on air. If riding a bicycle, it would be correct to say you are going by bicycle, not going on bicycle.
It is correct
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
200 square feet is correct answer.
I believe it is 3-feet tall I say 3-foot tall or just no dash at all
1 foot 2 inches not 1 feet 2 inches ~x
Well, honey, the correct plural form is "20 feet wide." You wouldn't say "20 foot wide" unless you want people looking at you like you've got two left feet. So, stick with "feet" and keep on strutting your stuff!
feet - pieds foot - pied :)
This is not a math problem but a word problem. Feet is the plural of foot. One does not say foots but rather feet. One foot, two feet, three feet etc
foot: pied (masc.); feet: [les] pieds.
1 foot = 1 feet, feet is just the plural of the word foot. Similar to how you would say 1 goose or many geese.
It is 1/16 of real size. If something is 16 feet long, say a small car, the model will be 1 foot long.
"I climbed a 14,000-foot mountain."
A piece of wood 1" thick by 12" wide by 1' long, or the equivalent volume. The width and thickness are often planed down some. So, let's say you have a 6" wide board 2' long and 1" thick. That is 1 board foot. Or, let' s say you have a 6" wide hunk of lumber 2" thick and 1' long. That is 1 board foot. Or, to get out of the box, here, say you have a 4" by 4" hunk of lumber that is 0.75 feet long (9") long. That is 1 board foot. In other words, if you multiply the width in inches by the thickness in inches by the length in feet, you have the number of board feet.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 yard = 3 foot 2 yards= 6 foot hence, 2yards > 3 feet