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  1. Only It Connects. Only She speaks English.

    • Adverb

      In this example "Very" is defining "Politely" if you see...

    • Passive Causative Verbs

      Passive Causative Verbs - Adverbs Of Focus - Definition,...

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  2. Here are some examples of how we can use these adverbs: He especially likes to holiday in Spain. Many people didn’t go to the party, most notably Eddie. They were mostly people I had never met before. He generally doesn’t like to meet new people. We use the adverbs only, just, simply, even at the beginning of a sentence. Only Penny has been ...

  3. Focusing adverbs such as also, just, even, only mainly, mostly, particularly, especially, either or, neither nor, etc. differ because they point to a part of a clause. Focusing adverbs can modify noun phrases, prepositional phrases, verb phrases, adjective phrases and adverbial phrases.

  4. 27 de may. de 2013 · Only. 'Only' has many different uses which makes it a very busy word. It can be an adjective, and adverb and a conjunction. Here are some examples of 'only' as an adverb: Mozart was only five when he started composing. I only expect you to listen to what I have to say. It's only an idea.

  5. 20 de oct. de 2022 · Focusing adverbs are used to emphasize a particular part of a sentence. They’re typically positioned next to the word they’re drawing attention to. Some common focusing adverbs include: “only,” “just,” “especially,” “even,” “either,” and “neither.”

  6. We use only as an adverb to mean that something is limited to some people, things, an amount or an activity: This phone is only available in Japan. Only a few hundred houses survived the hurricane without any damage. Only can mean ‘simply’: He’s only joking.

  7. Section 17: Introduction to the Passive, Reported Speech and Conditionals. Lesson 7: Adverbs of focus (just, only) Lesson content locked. If you're already enrolled, you'll need to login. Enroll in Course to Unlock. A complete review of A1 - A2 (beginner - elementary) level English grammar.