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which is more natural or both natural grammatically?
Always, I wake up early in the morning.
I always wake up early in the morning.
which is more natural or both natural grammatically?
Always, I wake up early in the morning.
I always wake up early in the morning.
Always, I wake up early in the morning.
I always wake up early in the morning.
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- Español (México)
- Inglés (US)
I always wake up early in the morning.
The first one doesn't sound natural having "always" at the beginning with a comma following
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I always wake up early in the morning.
The first one doesn't sound natural having "always" at the beginning with a comma following
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