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Ratil Shafqat
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Being a cricketer,I have to practice every day to be fit vs I have to practice everyday being a cricketer to be fit
Thanks to you #clint for your great explanation. One more question - 1) I left room,singing a song. 2) I left room singing a song. Is there any difference in meaning?
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Being a cricketer,I have to practice every day to be fit vs I have to practice everyday being a cricketer to be fit
I have seen many times in the newspaper like these sentences.sometimes they use comma and sometimes they don't. I am confused.
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Being a cricketer,I have to practice every day to be fit vs I have to practice everyday being a cricketer to be fit
I am so sorry for asking the same question thrice.but I haven't got my answer as of yet.
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Being a cricketer,I have to practice every day to be fit vs I have to practice everyday being a cricketer to be fit
please answer my question.I just wanna know comma+being vs without comma +being
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Being a movie lover I like watching lots of movies vs Being a movie lover,I like watching lots of movies
please consider these sentences 1) Being homesick , I don't want to go aboard 2) I don't want to go aboard being homesick. Please tell me the difference between using comma and not using comma.
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