Lily eats not only string beans but also runs. This example is unbalanced because 'string beans' is a nouns and 'runs' is a verb. The candidates campaigned not only in Perth but also in Darwin. The balance of these elements is perfect.Dec 28, 2017
Can I use not only without but also?
Yes you can. These days, the preference would be to turn the sentence around: You are not the only one who cares about this. The form of the sentence you used is grammatically correct but would be considered a bit old-fashioned.
How can I start a sentence with not using but?
There's no rule against beginning a sentence with but. Sure, it's a wise admonition from middle-school English teachers that novice writers avoid beginning a series of sentences with but. In July we went to Six Flags. But it rained that day.May 1, 2020
- additionally.
- also.
- besides.
- further.
- furthermore.
- moreover.
- on the contrary.
- on the other hand.
What is the same meaning of also?
adverb. in addition; too; besides; as well: He was thin, and he was also tall. likewise; in the same manner: Since you're having another cup of coffee, I'll have one also.