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Cats, unlike dogs and fond of sitting on laps. vs Cats, unlike dogs are fond of sitting on laps.

The second phrase, 'cats, unlike dogs, are fond of sitting on laps.', is correct. It uses the correct punctuation and structure to convey the intended meaning. The first phrase is incorrect due to the missing verb 'are' after 'cats'.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 702 views

Cats, unlike dogs and fond of sitting on laps.

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the verb 'are' after 'cats', making it grammatically incorrect.

The correct structure should be 'cats, unlike dogs, are fond of sitting on laps.' to convey the intended meaning.
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Cats, unlike dogs are fond of sitting on laps.

This phrase is correct and conveys the intended meaning clearly.

Use this structure when comparing cats and dogs in terms of their behavior or characteristics.

Examples:

  • Cats, unlike dogs, are independent animals.
  • Cats, unlike dogs, are known for their agility.
  • Cats, unlike dogs, are often seen grooming themselves.
  • Cats, unlike dogs, are not typically fond of water.
  • Cats, unlike dogs, are more likely to climb trees.
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