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Navitasan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

But/only/just

I am going to Los Angeles for Tom's birthday.

1) -You are going to Los Angeles alright, but not for Tom's birthday. You are going to go there to meet my cousin. She's getting married on the same day as Tom's birthday.

2) -You are going to Los Angeles alright, only not for Tom's birthday. You are going to go there to meet my cousin. She's getting married on the same day as Tom's birthday.

3) -You are going to Los Angeles alright, just not for Tom's birthday. You are going to go there to meet my cousin. She's getting married on the same day as Tom's birthday.

Which of the sentences 1-3 are correct in this context?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

They are all OK.

  • They are all OK.
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