Heidi
Is this ok? I like cats, because they are furry and they feel comfortable. I mean when you touch the cats with your hands, they make you feel soft and comfortable. Thanks
Sep 18, 2024 3:23 AM
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There shouldn't be a comma in this sentence: I like cats because they are furry and they feel comfortable. You'd only use a comma if you started with because: Because they are furry and they feel comfortable, I like cats.
Sep 18, 2024 2:12 PM
I like cats, because their furr feels so fluffy and they are comforting.
Sep 18, 2024 10:42 AM
‘Feeling comfortable’ and ‘making you feel comfortable’ are completely different things, but neither seem to apply. Maybe you mean: I like cats. Petting their soft fur makes me feel good. An example of ‘feeling comfortable’: I felt comfortable when I walked into their house. They had a pet cat running around, just like I do.
Sep 18, 2024 6:05 AM
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