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Rasho Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Usage of only

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i've heard people say "i'll be here only" to the question "where will you be?"
they mean they'll be at the same place and not anywhere else.


here, is the usage of "only" right?

likewise "i only did it" meaning he/she did it and not anyone else.


is the usage right, if not which is the right one?

answer please.
  

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" For the second sentence we would say I did it myself, or I did it alone. Hope this helps.

  • " For the second sentence we would say I did it myself, or I did it alone.
  • Hope this helps.
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Rasho -
I think for the first sentence, we would say "I'll be right here."

For the second sentence we would say I did it myself, or I did it alone.

Hope this helps.

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