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I walked. vs I, walked.

The correct phrase is "I walked." The comma in "I, walked." is unnecessary and incorrect in this context. The subject pronoun "I" followed by the verb "walked" is a complete and correct sentence without any additional punctuation.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 953 views

I walked.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple sentence where the subject pronoun "I" is followed by the past tense verb "walked." It is a complete and grammatically correct statement.

Examples:

  • I walked to the store.
  • Yesterday, I walked for an hour.
  • I walked slowly along the path.
  • She asked me if I walked to work every day.
  • I walked in the park this morning.
  • Aug 27, 2010 ... First single from Sufjan's upcoming album "The Age of Adz" Download "I Walked" for free and preorder the new album ...
  • I walked, because you walked / But I won't probably get very far / Sensation to what you said / But I'm not about to expect something more / I would not have run  ...
  • I walked, cause you walked. But I won't probably get very far. Sensation to what you said. But I'm not about to expect something more. I would not have run off
  • They say good things come in threes, so here's the treat to beat them all: you can now grab The Age of Adz's fourth track, "I Walked", over at Sufjan's Bandcamp ...

I, walked.

This phrase is incorrect and should not be used in English.

The comma in this phrase is unnecessary and disrupts the correct structure of a simple sentence. It should be avoided in this context.
  • Aug 27, 2010 ... First single from Sufjan's upcoming album "The Age of Adz" Download "I Walked" for free and preorder the new album ...
  • I walked, because you walked / But I won't probably get very far / Sensation to what you said / But I'm not about to expect something more / I would not have run  ...
  • I walked, cause you walked. But I won't probably get very far. Sensation to what you said. But I'm not about to expect something more. I would not have run off
  • They say good things come in threes, so here's the treat to beat them all: you can now grab The Age of Adz's fourth track, "I Walked", over at Sufjan's Bandcamp ...

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