Hi there, i always get confused on whether using past tense/present tense after the phrase will be, which one is correct below? The document is just to provide you with information; I guess i can't use since here because this is not present perfect, however i am still feeling confused about the usage.
Without only it would be easy to add nineteen shillings and eleven pence and get virtually an extra pound (as long as the numeric amount was also unprotected) which,. It was only ten days ago that she started her new job. Does it mean the following:
'only' can appear in various positions, and often appears earlier than its 'logical' position (it's not next to what it actually talks about). Sentence 2 is not impossible, but i agree. Hi everyone, i wonder if it is possible to use 'only me' in subject position, for instance only me can solve this problem, meaning 'i'm the only person who can solve this. This is not a translation forum.
Discussions in english about the english language. Does for reference only mean for information purposes only?