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Tenjing Posted 12 years ago
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Only then

You are now saying you don't need anyone but once you get in trouble and there is no one to help you, only then you will know how important thee people are. Is the use of 'only then' correct?
  

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You are now saying you don't need anyone but once you get in trouble and there is no one to help you, only then will you know how important people are.

  • You are now saying you don't need anyone but once you get in trouble and there is no one to help you, only then will you know how important people are.
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You are now saying you don't need anyone but once you get in trouble and there is no one to help you, only then will you know how important people are.

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