Do you want the amount written in words as in for a cheque? We only had a little pie left in the fridge. = all we had left was a little pie; I'm trying to say in english the following sentence:
Hi, let's say i work on monday, tuesday and wednesday in a city, and on thursday and friday in b city. (oxford university) providing assistance for. We had nothing else left. we had only a little pie left in the fridge. =.
I only work on thursday and friday in b city. Writing the currency first is probably considered old fashioned now, but is not impossible. The criteria are the proven needs of the applicant and their academic calibre and all grants are offered on a needs basis. Sentence 2 is not impossible, but i agree.
Here only few is correct. 'only' can appear in various positions, and often appears earlier than its 'logical' position (it's not next to what it actually talks about). Discussions in english about the english language. (see many previous threads on 'only', i'm sure, for more discussion.
In general, 'unique' is not only 'only one' but also has connotations of being special, 'only' is purely factual and can be used in most cases and 'sole' is fairly formal or. I would write 'us dollar s. Can you please explain why? This is not a translation forum.
(a) the band is ready to. 'only' can be used in a wide variety of positions, and doesn't always qualify the word/phrase it's next to.