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Heidi
Which is ok?Not only did he learn Chinese, but also I learned English/but I also learn English.
Can I omit but?
Thanks
Jan 16, 2019 8:35 AM
Answers · 1
Hi Heidi
I think you meant to write 'Not only did I learn Chinese, but also I learned English/but I also learn English', rather than 'did he learn'.
You need to write the sentence like this for it to be grammatically correct: 'Not only did I learn Chinese, but I also learnt English' OR you could write it like this: 'Not only did I learn Chinese - I also learned English'.
I hope that helps.
Ellie.
January 16, 2019
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