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Does a verb after "comfortable" always take -ing form i.e. "comfortable putting" instead of "comfortable to put"?

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Rebecca

Almost always, verbs that come after "comfortable" are "-ing" verbs. However, there are exceptions to most grammar rules in English, so there could be some verbs that come after "comfortable" that aren't "-ing" verbs. Ex: I’m not comfortable speaking in front of an audience. Ex: I feel comfortable being with you.

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