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what is the difference in meaning at the sentences below? can you explain the emphasis in each sentence?
a) we can only say general idea on subject.
b) we can say only general idea on subject.
c) we only can say general idea on subject.
d) only we can say general idea on subject.
thanks in advance.
  

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[nq:1]what is the difference in meaning at the sentences below? can you explain the emphasis in each sentence? a) we ...

  • [nq:1]what is the difference in meaning at the sentences below?
  • can you explain the emphasis in each sentence?
  • a) we ...
  • on subject.
  • c) we only can say general idea on subject.
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[nq:1]what is the difference in meaning at the sentences below? can you explain the emphasis in each sentence? a) we ... on subject. c) we only can say general idea on subject. d) only we can say general idea on subject.[/nq]
All I can say is that none of teh sentences is grammatical and the meaning of all of them is rather obscure to me, i.e. I can't really make sense of any of them.
Rega
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[nq:2]what is the difference in meaning at the sentences below? ... subject. d) only we can say general idea on subject.[/nq]
[nq:1]All I can say is that none of teh sentences is grammatical and the meaning of all of them is rather obscure to me, i.e. I can't really make sense of any of them.[/nq]
I was going to say the same thing, but taking a guess at what was meant:
a) we can only s
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[nq:1]what is the difference in meaning at the sentences below? can you explain the emphasis in each sentence? a) we ... we only can say general idea on subject. d) only we can say general idea on subject. thanks in advance.[/nq]
Sounds like a poor attempt to show how 'only'
can be placed anywhere in a sentence with differing meanings.
Consider:
Only my sister asked me to lend her
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[nq:1]Sounds like a poor attempt to show how 'only' can be placed anywhere in a sentence with differing meanings. Consider: ... me to lend her a few dollars. My sister only asked me to lend her a few dollars. etc, etc[/nq]
yes you are right.
you are giving good examples but I have still problems about the meanings of them? In the sentences,what does "only" emphasize? there is no satisfacto
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[nq:2]Only my sister asked me to lend her a few ... sister only asked me to lend her a few dollars.[/nq]
[nq:1]yes you are right. you are giving good examples but I have still problems about the meanings of them? In the sentences,what does "only" emphasize? there is no satisfactory answer for me![/nq]
'Only' usually emphasises the thing it's nearest to, but sometimes people are careless ab
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a) we can only say general idea on subject.
b) we can say only general idea on subject.
c) we only can say general idea on subject.
d) only we can say general idea on subject.
a) We are allowed to say (speak) but NOT write etc. b) We are allowed to speak about general idea only and not allowed to discuss any specifics or details.
c) We can speak about the general idea if we wan
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[nq:1]a) we can only say general idea on subject. b) we can say only general idea on subject. c) we only can say general idea on subject. d) only we can say general idea on subject.[/nq]
None of these sentences is grammatical, so the interpretations below are not particularly useful.
Regards, Einde O'Callaghan

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