The arbitrary placement of "only" in a sentence. You can usually figure out what the writer is saying. But the farther "only" gets away from the word it's modifying, the more ambiguous the sentence becomes. A few examples:
The arbitrary placement of "only" in a sentence. You can usually figure out what the writer is saying. But the farther "only" gets away from the word it's modifying, the more ambiguous the sentence becomes. A few examples:
The arbitrary placement of "only" in a sentence. You can usually figure out what the writer is saying. But the farther "only" gets away from the word it's modifying, the more ambiguous the sentence becomes. A few examples:
(Liberty Mutual:) "Only pay for what you need."
"I only have eyes for you."
"Betty only brought the appetizer."
Yes, the meaning is almost always clear. Does not set my teeth on edge.