Only a genius can answer these most wrongly used idioms. There are a total of 20 questions to answer. Each question will last for 10 seconds. I wish you best of luck #idioms #english #animals #wildlife
20 right. Try to set folks straight on the set foot phrase, so many say step foot, which is pure D wrong. When taking a step, you set your foot down, before you transfer your weight onto it, or take a step. When very unwelcome, you cannot take a whole step before you are thrown out. Hence "do not even set your foot over my threshold," you will be out or in big trouble or shot/ injured, or whatever threat is issued. Under the table is also an idiom. And absolutely correct.