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when it comes to

Is it okay to put not only a present participle but a noun after 'when it comes to'?

When it comes to cooking rice,
When it comes to (a?) rice cooking,
  

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Anonymous Is it okay to put not only a present participle but a noun after 'when it comes to'? ) rice cooking, Yours is a gerund with a noun as adjective. The second phrase is fine if you omit the article 'a'.

  • Anonymous Is it okay to put not only a present participle but a noun after 'when it comes to'?
  • ) rice cooking, Yours is a gerund with a noun as adjective.
  • The second phrase is fine if you omit the article 'a'.
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AnonymousIs it okay to put not only a present participle but a noun after 'when it comes to'? When it comes to cooking rice,When it comes to (a?) rice cooking,
Yours is a gerund with a noun as adjective. The second phrase is fine if you omit the article 'a'.

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