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Only - Alone - Lonely - English lesson
1 ) EXCLUSIVITY, UNICITY when used before a noun are expressed by ONLY which can also be preceded by the only + noun/pronoun.
- The only thing I know is that he's a liar.
- She's the only 5-year-old girl with so many books.
- Among all my friends, he's the only one I trust.
* In order to express "UNICITY" = only one + noun or a single + noun/pronoun.
- I'll say only one word: never!
- He didn't give a single cent for his friend's gift.
* an only daughter, an only son= an only child.
 
                             
                              
2 ) ALONE: When dealing with the exclusion of others, meaning "nobody else"= alone or by oneself. This is an objective reality. Alone and by oneself cannot be used as attributive adjectives.
- Be sensible! She can't go there alone: she's only 4!
- Audrey was sitting by herself and looked very sad.
  
       
                                 
3 ) On the contrary, when dealing with a solitary feeling, felt even in the middle of a crowd, or alone, then use lonely.
- Though all my friends are here, I 'm feeling terribly lonely tonight.
    
   
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