grammar - Being a movie lover I like watching lots of movies vs Being a movie lover,I like watching lots of movies


As I am a movie lover, I like watching lots of movies.


By using participle rule,we can write -1) Being a movie lover, I like watching lots of movies.


But I have seen many times this type of sentences without "comma" in the newspaper - 2) I like watching lots of movies being a movie lover.


My question is, is the number 2 correct? If it's correct,then in which rule ?




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