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  1. meaning - "If" vs "Only if" vs "If and only if" - English Language ...

    Apr 13, 2017 · It is only redundant because you misinterpret it. You say it's the same as "only if". But it is not. "Only if", as you say, means "no guarantee he will yell if you fall". The first if …

  2. What is the proper usage of "not only... but also"?

    Sep 7, 2010 · Not only did my friend Joe help me out, but he also drove me to the university. Not only does my pet dog bite me, but he also barks at me. ;-) Not only are there students in the …

  3. "Only when..." vs "it was only when..." - English Language & Usage ...

    You can use either "only when" and "It was only when", both are very similarly used. However there is a subtle difference in the pace/style of the story-telling in both cases. In "Only When", …

  4. Correct position of "only" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    An Ngram chart of "can only do so much" (blue line) versus "can do only so much" (red line) for the period 1850–2005 shows a rather remarkable increase in the frequency of the first …

  5. grammaticality - Indian English use of "only" - English Language ...

    "You're only a genius" or "He's only gone and fixed it already" both use only as emphasis by implying that the fact or opinion stated is so startling that it is literally the only thing that could …

  6. Inversion after 'only when', 'only after', 'only if', 'only in this way ...

    When only after, only if, only in this way etc. are placed at the beginning of the sentence for rhetorical effect, the subject and auxiliary are inverted: Only after lunch can you play. (You can …

  7. “Only use” vs “use only” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 13, 2022 · In this case, only use p.t or use only p.t. both work viva voce, no diff, speaker's choice. But in writing, a reader can't hear the intonation that identifies the focus of only to a …

  8. Is it "men's" or "mens'"? And what's the rule? [duplicate]

    Jul 26, 2020 · This only works in the example with "dog" and "dogs" because you can have multiple "dogs." Instead, we would say: "the car is the men's ." I suggest that you read THIS …

  9. Which one's correct - "this two" or "these two"?

    Aug 9, 2017 · The only sensible exception I can come up with is in a very specific verbal discussion. A signwriter is having trouble deciding how to write a numeral, so he calls a …

  10. Origin of "for the birds" (Trivial; worthless; only of interest to ...

    O[f the] more recent offerings, some are on a high level and a large portion is only fit for the birds. The usual sly, sharp quips aimed at Spectator and your reviewer in particular misf[i]re, …

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