Focusing
adverbs point to
a particular part of a clause.
Most common examples are: also, just, even,
only, mainly, mostly, either, neither etc.
Position
As focusing adverbs point to a particular
part of a sentence, the meaning conveyed often depends upon their position. It
is best to place them in front of and next to the word or words modified by
them.
Compare:
§
Only John helped me to buy the
house. (= Only John and no one else helped me.)
§
John only helped me to buy the house. (=
John helped me to buy the house, but didn't actually buy it for me.)
Exceptions
Too and as well are exceptions to this rule. They
normally go in end position.
§
She not only speaks English; she speaks French as well.
§
He not only sings; he plays the piano too.
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