kachibi
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- Jan 15, 2012
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- Chinese
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- Hong Kong
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- Hong Kong
I want to talk about my colleagues in the office, and I want to start with this kind of sentence "Talking about my office, there are people whom I feel comfortable with, while there are some whom I don't. " And I have following questions:
1) Grammatically speaking, is this sentence correct?
2) For "..I feel comfortable with", is it also correct to omit "to be"? I mean "...I feel comfortable to be with" in this sentence.
3) Are there any alternatives to what I want to express? Cause I think it sounds somewhat clumsy and unnatural.
Hope someone can answer my questions one by one. Thanks
1) Grammatically speaking, is this sentence correct?
2) For "..I feel comfortable with", is it also correct to omit "to be"? I mean "...I feel comfortable to be with" in this sentence.
3) Are there any alternatives to what I want to express? Cause I think it sounds somewhat clumsy and unnatural.
Hope someone can answer my questions one by one. Thanks