I think 'on foot' is the correct term to use.
The plural of 'foot' is 'feet'.
The correct spelling of the plural form of the words in parentheses is "feet" for "foot," "sheep" for "sheep," "hooves" for "hoof," and "injuries" for "injury."
That is the correct spelling of "infantry" (foot soldiers).
The apostrophe for a plural noun ending in -s is placed after the ending -s.Example: The two years' growth of the sapling is more than a foot.
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The plural of 'foot' is 'feet'.
That is correct.
Feet would be correct as that is the plural of foot.
the jellyfish catches its food by its foot....you are correct
That is correct, the ancient Aztecs traveled by foot.
It is better to be in a bare foot is always correct because if we would wear the shoe whole of the day we would have athlete's foot disease and if we are bare foot the sweat of foot just dry up and because of that it is better to be bare foot Azhar uddin khan-India
The correct answer is plateau.
foot-printing, scanning, and enumeration
Foot is correct. It is both the plural and singular when referring to measurement (1 foot, 100 foot, 1000 foot tall/high/wide etc). Feet are the two things on the end of your legs. * * * * * Not true. More than one foot is correct only if it is used as part of an adjectival phrase: for example a 60-foot high building. Otherwise, the building should be described as 60 feet high.
That is the correct spelling of "foot" (pedal extremity, or unit equal to twelve inches).
200 square feet is correct answer.
inferior or distal