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Old 28-Dec-2007, 15:01
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Smile Lisa was only complimenting you

Lisa was only complimenting you because she was trying to wheedle a ride out of you!
Lisa was complimenting you only because ...


Which one of the above two versions sounds better to you? Thanks.
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Default Re: Lisa was only complimenting you

The second sentence is correct. "Only" modifies what follows.

Unfortunately, in colloquial speech we tend to ignore this useful distinction. We're often careless about where we place "only."

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Lisa was only complimenting you because she was trying to wheedle a ride out of you!
Lisa was complimenting you only because ...


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Old 28-Dec-2007, 22:34
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Thanks, Edward.
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