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Ohhh l love that sentence! The 1st time I learnt about that exercise I was at the university (many years ago). Now l’m teach it to my students!!!
I had never seen it before, but I am so using it from now on!
Really? That sentence appears in many high school English books and is quite popular amongst French pupils. Many teachers use it to explain the meaning of “only” according to where it is placed in the sentence.
I wish l had learnt it when l was a pupil in England though!