ONLY Wandering. "She told me that she loved me." Wandering “only” Let me count the ways.

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ONLY Wandering

"She told me that she loved me." Wandering “only” Let me count the ways

“Only she told me that she loved me." Wandering “only” No one else told me of her love for me.

"She only told me that she loved me." Wandering “only” She offered no additional evidence.

“I only saw the preview; I didn’t see the movie." Very common: put the “only” ahead of the verb. The sound must have been off.

"She told only me that she loved me." Wandering “only” Not the gabby type.

"She told me only that she loved me." Wandering “only” Nothing more to say.

"She told me that only she loved me." Wandering “only” No one else loves me!

"She told me that she only loved me." Wandering “only” She doesn’t idolize me; she doesn’t hate me, but she does love me.

"She told me that she loved only me." Wandering “only” Good news!

"She told me that she loved me only." Wandering “only” That’s good too.

Wandering “only” The point is: the position of “only” makes a difference in the meaning of a sentence. Place your “only” with care, and don’t put it too early.

Wandering “only” Suggestion (general) Write first; edit later. “Don’t get it right; get it written.”

Wandering “only” Do a search for “only” and check its position.