I only work on thursday and friday in b city. 'only' can be used in a wide variety of positions, and doesn't always qualify the word/phrase it's next to. We only have a piece of bread to eat for lunch.
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Sólo me gustaría decirte que te echo de menos but i'm not sure about which one of these two sentences is more. I'm trying to say in english the following sentence: Without only it would be easy to add nineteen shillings and eleven pence and get virtually an extra pound (as long as the numeric amount was also unprotected) which,.
(see many previous threads on 'only', i'm sure, for more discussion.
I guess i can't use since here because this is not present perfect, however i am still feeling confused about the usage. Discussions in english about the english language. It was only ten days ago that she started her new job. Sentence 2 is not impossible, but i agree.
Hi, let's say i work on monday, tuesday and wednesday in a city, and on thursday and friday in b city. This is not a translation forum. I am impulsive but only i'm in the. 'only' can appear in various positions, and often appears earlier than its 'logical' position (it's not next to what it actually talks about).
Which one is grammatically correct?
Two drinks total, for example a pint of beer and a half a cider. Me gustaría saber si only está bien colocado en las siguientes oraciones al principio de la oración o debería ir en medio con el verbo. This makes sense if you are buying the drinks for yourself and a friend and. We have only a piece of bread to eat for lunch.