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someone + be + comfortable + infinitive?
I know generally the correct usage should be "someone + be + comfortable + gerund", for example like "I don't think I'm comfortable sharing that just yet", but do people use infinitive instead of gerund in this kind of construction sometimes?
Dec 25, 2019 6:04 AM
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You could say something like:
You are comfortable to talk, right?
This would imply that an arrangement was planned that would involve the other person to make a talk. This would be a confirmation that it was still ok to happen.
December 25, 2019
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