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Mistake cat vs Mistake commited by a cat

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "Mistake cat" seems to be a fragment that lacks context, while "mistake committed by a cat" is a complete phrase describing a mistake made by a cat. If the intention is to describe a mistake made by a cat, the second phrase is correct.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 652 views

Mistake cat

This phrase is not correct in English as it lacks context and does not form a complete sentence.

This phrase does not make sense on its own and would need additional context to be grammatically correct.
  • Was it a mistake to save a cat?
  • And if it's not, if it is... fate or destiny or whatever you want to call it, then Cat could be making the biggest mistake of her life by quitting.
  • Otherwise people may come to believe that Mr Weisglass was right and that his only mistake was to let the cat out of the bag.
  • That's put the cat among the pigeons and no mistake.

Mistake commited by a cat

This phrase is correct and can be used to describe a mistake made by a cat.

This phrase is used to specify that the mistake was done by a cat. It provides a clear description of the subject and the action.
  • All non solved crimes were commited by him.
  • I'll be able to explain to them that the crime wasn't commited by a monster, but by a man.
  • Because you were determined to condemn me... for the crimes commited by that monster there!
  • You're as nervous as a cat when Johnny Kick-A-Cat walks into the room.
  • A cat is not always a cat.
  • You know, Italian-American, a cat's a cat.
  • I'm too old to have a cat.
  • No, I can't have a cat.
  • I don't understand why a cat would like that.
  • A cat's love is eternal.
  • Auntie Mary hasn't got a cat.
  • ~ Janette, there's a cat been run over.
  • Paul, there's a cat been run over.
  • Owning a cat near a main road should be a crime.
  • You're holding a cat puppet.
  • That's why he has a cat in a wheelbarrow.
  • And it's completely normal to be like a cat in heat during your second trimester.
  • What? You said they had a cat.
  • She thinks I'm getting a cat.
  • Maybe she should get a CAT scan.

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