0 without any others of the same type -- tunggal
1 not more than -- hanya
2 alone -- hanya
Only you can do it.
3 showing the one action done, in contrast to other possibilities -- cuma
4 not longer ago than -- baru
5 showing the one possible result of an action -- hanya
If you do that, you’ll only make him angry.
6 except that, but -- tetapi
But this is only the first stage of the argument.
The only variable significantly to differentiate between the two groups (p 0.05) was year of study.
Only four had more than two children and eight had only one.
In the first, basic income is the only instrument.
The past perfect and the conditional tense, on the other hand, can only be used as relative tenses.
Second, we must only manipulate the independent variables.
Only a specialist can both recognise and interpret them.
This idea is attractive in the abstract only.
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