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Which is a correct sentence? It is comfortable living in Japan. It is comfortable to live in Japan. What difference is that ?
Jul 18, 2014 1:13 AM
Answers · 6
Both are proper and fine. However, if I were saying that sentence, I would probably say "Living in Japan is comfortable."
July 18, 2014
Both sentences are fine. While the second sentence is more general, the first one could also be referring to a living creature (The "it").
July 18, 2014
Both are ok. comfortable + gerund and comfortable + [full infinitive] are both OK in your example. But this isn't always true of adjective + gerund/[full infinitive]
July 18, 2014
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