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correct usage of the homophone of feet​

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Answered by priya8231
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Feet and feat are homophones, which means they sound the same but have different meanings. Feet can mean the unit of measurement or the two body parts dangling from the bottom of your legs. Feat is an act you do that deserves awe. Stan bought three feet of licorice.

Answered by AsthaMilindPatil
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Feet and feat are homophones, which means they sound the same but have different meanings. Feet can mean the unit of measurement or the two body parts dangling from the bottom of your legs. Feat is an act you do that deserves awe. Stan bought three feet of licorice.

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