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Is there any difference between 'I need only to do smth' and 'I only need to do smth'?
I have read somewhere that depending on where the word 'only' in the sentence is the meaning of that sentence can be changed.
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In my opinion, the position of "only" in a sentence will have an impact on the meaning of the sentence. So we should try to use "only" logically. Let's see this example:
He only told me to do this. (Meaning: He was the one who told me to do this)
He told me only to do this. (Meaning: He did not tell me to do other things)
I hope you agree...
Thanks!
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'answer' typo
You received only one correct answer to your question. But since you know all I won't bother to point out the correct one.
Udachi
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I will take it as a compliment.
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Vera, let's face it. You are an ingrateful, rude know-it-all.
Go ahead and use wanna, gonna, ain't, etc. You'll look like a genius.
By the way, you never did answered my question.
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Jerry, let's face it, you didn't help me. I do appreciate it when people answer the questions.
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