Wandering

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Wandering “only”: 

'She told me that she loved me.'  Wandering 'only' Let me count the ways

Wandering “only”: 

'Only she told me that she loved me.'  Wandering 'only' No one else told me of her love for me.

Wandering “only”: 

'She only told me that she loved me.'  Wandering 'only' She offered no additional evidence.

Very common: put the “only” ahead of the verb.: 

'I only saw the preview; I didn’t see the movie.'  Very common: put the 'only' ahead of the verb. The sound must have been off.

Wandering “only”: 

'She told only me that she loved me.'  Wandering 'only' Not the gabby type.

Wandering “only”: 

'She told me only that she loved me.'  Wandering 'only' Nothing more to say.

Wandering “only”: 

'She told me that only she loved me.'  Wandering 'only' No one else loves me!

Wandering “only”: 

'She told me that she only loved me.'  Wandering 'only' She doesn’t idolize me; she doesn’t hate me, but she does love me.

Wandering “only”: 

'She told me that she loved only me.'  Wandering 'only' Good news!

Wandering “only”: 

'She told me that she loved me only.'  Wandering 'only' That’s good too.

Wandering “only”: 

Wandering 'only' The point is: the position of 'only' makes a difference in the meaning of a sentence. Place your 'only' with care, and don’t put it too early.