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SSY Jung Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

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Dear members,

"The food is not only delicious but also healthy."

If I change the sentence above to another way shown below, wold it be correct grammatically and be the same in meaning?

"The food not only tastes good but is healthy."

Thanks

SSY
  

Top answer

SSY Jung The food not only tastes good but is healthy. This is grammatical, but I would add also or too/as well at the end. SSY Jung the same in meaning?

  • SSY Jung The food not only tastes good but is healthy.
  • This is grammatical, but I would add also or too/as well at the end.
  • SSY Jung the same in meaning?
  • It’s similar.
  • For the same meaning you’d have to use delicious instead of good .
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SSY JungThe food not only tastes good but is healthy.
This is grammatical, but I would add also or too/as well at the end.
SSY Jungthe same in meaning?
It’s similar. For the same meaning you’d have to use delicious instead of good.

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