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"I don't know if this is my passion," vs "I started performing in front of people when I was in school and college. I was fascinated when I saw people performing magic tricks"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different ideas. The first phrase expresses uncertainty about whether something is a passion, while the second phrase describes a past experience of being fascinated by magic tricks. They serve different purposes and cannot be judged as correct or incorrect against each other.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

I don't know if this is my passion,

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express uncertainty about whether something is a passion or not.

This phrase is used when someone is unsure if a particular activity or interest is their true passion.

I started performing in front of people when I was in school and college. I was fascinated when I saw people performing magic tricks

This phrase is correct and describes a past experience of being fascinated by magic tricks while performing in front of people.

This phrase is used to narrate a personal experience of being captivated by magic tricks while engaging in public performances.

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