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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which of these sentences is correct?

"Describe a cat's movement."

"Describe a cat's walk."

"Describe a cat walking."
  

Top answer

All three are possible.

  • All three are possible.
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All three are possible.
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Anonymous"Describe a cat's movement."
This can mean all the ways that cats move, not just walking.
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Also: Describe how a cat walks.
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"I need a word describing a cat walking."

"I need a word describing a cat's movement."

Do these two sentences mean the same thing?
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Anonymous"I need a word describing a cat walking.""I need a word describing a cat's movement."Do these two sentences mean the same thing?
No. One of the movements a cat makes is to lick its paw. That's not walking.

CJ

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