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Vicente Orlando
is the sentense(to have ones's foot in plaster correct)
is this correct or it's "to have the foot platred"?
2009年4月26日 17:22
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You would most often hear "he has his foot in a cast." (cast = plaster cast)
Of the two examples you have, you might hear "he has his foot in plaster," though it is not something you would hear often, at least in English.
"He's had his foot plastered," is technically a correct sentence, but you would almost never hear it.
2009年4月26日
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Your question should read: Is the sentence (to have ones's foot in plaster) correct? FDMaxey's answer is right. Re John's answer, the word is plastered not plastred.
2009年4月27日
thanks!
that's very thoughtful of you. i didn't know you cared about the things i write :)
2009年4月27日
"to have ones's foot in plaster" and "to have the foot plastred" both are not sentences
so the answer is no, it is not correct
2009年4月27日
it depends on how you use the sentence. but in your question i think it's "to have one's foot plastered".
2009年4月26日
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