I recently took a pre-employment test. I didn't pass the first time. They gave me a second chance. I wasn't sure if I wanted to do it again...
>From a linguistic standpoint, the first one would mean that you're just satisfied when you eat food you cook and the second means you are...
According to the general rule, the latter word order should be more commonly used. Why is the former word order more commonly used?
I'm only satisfied when I eat food that I cook. I'm satisfied only when I eat food that I cook. The first word order is more common. However,...
I'm only satisfied when I eat food that I cook. I'm satisfied only when I eat food that I cook.
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