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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

CAT Coloring

Let's there is a cat with mostly white fur, but has some black spots here and there. How do I use "coloring" to describe it?

"The cat has white and black coloring."
"The white cat has black coloring."
  

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SheltieBites Let's say there is a cat with mostly white fur, but has some black spots here and there. How do I use "coloring" to describe it? The cat is mostly white but has some black (patches)(areas).

  • SheltieBites Let's say there is a cat with mostly white fur, but has some black spots here and there.
  • How do I use "coloring" to describe it?
  • The cat is mostly white but has some black (patches)(areas).
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SheltieBitesLet's say there is a cat with mostly white fur, but has some black spots here and there. How do I use "coloring" to describe it?
The cat is mostly white but has some black (patches)(areas).

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