Misplaced adverbs hinder comprehension, especially when “only” is misplaced. It should be “I come to these pressers only for the milk and cookies” or “I come to these pressers for the milk and cookies only.”
Okay. That’s over. That’s my rant for the day.
Bill Hinds
August 01, 2014
Misplaced adverbs hinder comprehension, especially when “only” is misplaced. It should be “I come to these pressers only for the milk and cookies” or “I come to these pressers for the milk and cookies only.”
Okay. That’s over. That’s my rant for the day.