whats the difference between " She only went" and " she went only"
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stephen w.Kwiziq community member
whats the difference between " She only went" and " she went only"
This question relates to:French lesson "Using restrictive ne … que to express only with compound tenses (French Negations)"
Asked 7 years ago
Ron T. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Bonjour Stephen,
Let's look at a couple of example phrases:
she only went to the store . . . .and she did not go anywhere else. ---> Elle n'est qu'allée au magasin et elle n'est allée nulle part ailleurs.
she went only to the store . . .but she did not purchase anything. --> Elle n'allait qu'au magasin mais elle n'a rien acheté
Even though I have used two different forms of the verb «aller» the structure is similar and using your example sentences, a qualifier needs to be added that further explains the sense of the phrase.
J'espère que cela vous aiderait.
Bonne chance.
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"She went only to the STORE," means she went to the store, but she didn't go anywhere else.
"She only WENT to the store." I guess that would mean that she went to the store, but she didn't RETURN from the store? The sentence is confusing. I really don't know when someone would say, "She only WENT to the store."
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Oops, I just realized that we DO say "I only went to the store" to mean "I went to the store, but I didn't go anywhere else." It's not grammatically correct, but, at least in the U.S., we use it all the time.
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