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i feel comfortable

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"I feel comfortable" is a first-person present tense statement expressing a subjective emotional state. In English linguistics, "I" is a personal pronoun, "feel" is a linking verb, "comfortable" is an adjective. This phrase denotes either physical ease or a sense of psychological ease and security.
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"Whenever I'm at home with my favorite book and a hot cup of tea, I feel comfortable and content."
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i

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"I" is a pronoun used in English language. It's first person singular, used by a speaker to refer to themselves. "I" is always capitalized, regardless of its position in a sentence. It can be a subject, an object, or a complement in a sentence. It's also used in reflexive form as "myself".
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"I enjoy reading books and walking in the park during autumn."
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feel

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"Feel" is a versatile verb in English. It can convey physical sensation, like touch, or emotional states. It's also used to express personal perception or opinion. In its noun form, it can refer to the sensation of touch or a particular sensation or emotion. It's derived from the Old English 'fΔ“lan'.
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comfortable

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"Comfortable" is an adjective in English. Derived from Latin "confortare" meaning "to strengthen much." It describes a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint. Also, it can depict ease in social interaction, implying a sense of ease or well-being.
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"Even in the noisiest city, her cozy little apartment felt like the most comfortable sanctuary."
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