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Put your foot down #1 (permalink) Fri Dec 17, 2004 20:19 pm   Put your foot down
 

Test No. incompl/inter-25 "Wrapped round her finger", question 5

Don't you think it's about time you put your ......... down and told them what you really think?

(a) finger
(b) hand
(c) head
(d) foot

Test No. incompl/inter-25 "Wrapped round her finger", answer 5

Don't you think it's about time you put your foot down and told them what you really think?

Correct answer: (d) foot

Your answer was: correct
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may I also say put my feet down?
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Put your foot down #2 (permalink) Fri Dec 17, 2004 21:49 pm   Put your foot down
 

No, always singular
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