Hi,
I have a use case that I run into quite often, but cannot find a solution for. So I ask here.
I have an example document
```example document
foo bar
```
My cursor is at the first o character in foo. I would like to change foo to foolish, so the document becomes
```example document
foolish bar
```.
How do I place the cursor on the space between the words with a motion so I can append the "lish" part without moving around so much to adjust?
If I hit e or E I just end up on the last o character of foo. If I insert "lish" here I get "folisho bar", which is obviously not what I want. To make this correct I would have to hit the following key combination <elilish>.
If I hit w or W I end up on the b in bar. If I insert "list" here I get "foo lishbar" which is not what I want. To make this correct I would have to hit the following key combination <whilish>.
Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Patrik
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