English, 11.10.2019 16:50 quanharris2k19
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
a. only bill wanted to go to the lake. [intended meaning: bill wanted to go to the lake, but no one else did.]
b. bill only hinted that he would us move. [intended meaning: bill hinted but did not, for example, promise that he would us move.]
c. bill wanted only mary to win. [intended meaning; bill wanted mary to win, but did not want anyone else to win.
d. all of these
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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
a. only bill wanted to go to the l...
a. only bill wanted to go to the l...
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