Understanding Sentence Meaning Through Word Position
The position of one word changes the meaning of the sentence. Consider the following examples with the word "only":
- Only he said that he loved her.
- He only said that he loved her.
- He said only that he loved her.
- He said that only he loved her.
- He said that he only loved her.
- He said that he loved only her.
- He said that he loved her only.
Follow the word "only" to see how it changes the meaning of each sentence. This example is quoted during my training on "COMMUNICATION."
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
The position of one word changes the meaning of the sentence. Consider the following examples with the word "only":
- Only he said that he loved her.
- He only said that he loved her.
- He said only that he loved her.
- He said that only he loved her.
- He said that he only loved her.
- He said that he loved only her.
- He said that he loved her only.
Follow the word "only" to see how it changes the meaning of each sentence. This example is quoted during my training on "COMMUNICATION."
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
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