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navi tasan

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Are these sentences correct:
1-I not only opposed him, I hated him.
2-I not only opposed him, I also hated him.
3-I not only opposed him, but I also hated him.
4-I didn't only oppose him, I also hated him.
5-I didn't only oppose him but I also hated him.

6-Not only did I oppose him, I also hated him.
 

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1-I not only opposed him, I hated him.
  • I not only opposed him, but I also hated him.
2-I not only opposed him, I also hated him.
  • I not only opposed him, but I also hated him.
3-I not only opposed him, but I also hated him.
OK

4-I didn't only oppose him, I also hated him.
--Use a semicolon or a period instead of a comma.

5-I didn't only oppose him but I also hated him.
OK

6-Not only did I oppose him, I also hated him.
  • Not only did I oppose him, I also hated him.
 
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