Hi! Which one is more common in conversation? Is a comma necessary? Thanks, Fulvio
1. I feel hungry when I walk past a cake shop.
2. When I walk past a cake shop I feel hungry.
yellowstarstruck Which one is more common in conversation? I don't think anyone keeps any statistics on this kind of question. I would have to guess that both are heard with about the same frequency.
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yellowstarstruckWhich one is more common in conversation?
I don't think anyone keeps any statistics on this kind of question. I would have to guess that both are heard with about the same frequency.
yellowstarstruckIs a comma necessary? ...
1. I feel hungry when I walk past a cake shop.
2. When I walk past a cake shop