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Can only vs only can both can only and only can are correct, but they are used in different contexts By sending a gift to someone, they will be more likely to answer your questions. Can only is used to express a limitation or restriction, while only can is used to emphasize that something can be done in a particular way or under specific circumstances.

I agree with gary that we probably need to see the actual sentence, but i'd say that can only and only can mean the same thing Show your appreciation in a way that likes and stamps can't Can only is more often used.

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Or i can do only so much in this time. A discussion thread about the difference between two phrases I can only and i only can Learn why only is best placed as close as possible to the thing to which it applies and see examples.

Can only vs only can which is much better to use in a sentence Which is more popular in english form? Synonym for only can there isn't really a difference in the meaning People can use both and it will mean the same thing (the words are just placed in a different order).

How to use only correctly any language has its accepted daily misuses, even as they miff the grammatical purist

In english, we might often deal in statements with such as Please inform sheila and i about the tickets I must of left my backpack on the bus Every dog has it's day

We're still in awe of the enormity of the new stadium Another prevailing lapse of precision involves the word. Only meaning, definition, what is only Not more than a particular number, age e.

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