You don't.
I have a sore foot
I will set the table.
Yes, you should use a comma to set off a direct address in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "John, can you please pass the salt?" the comma after "John" sets off the direct address.
The verb in the sentence is "was set."
The cosmopolite set foot in almost thirty different countries before he was finally laid to rest in a country different from his birth nation.
I have a sore foot
There are twelve inches in a foot.
There are twelve inches in a foot.
The measurement of my Dad is 6 foot.
I like the way she taps her foot.
My foot got stuck in the mud!Gerson
she walked bare foot outside
I was walking in an companionway and suddenly slip my foot.
It seems my foot has become detached, at the ankle.
Empty. The word that describes the noun-porch
I will set the table.
Example sentence - She wanted to learn to ride the bike but her foot couldn't reach the pedal.