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"not only have I" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. You can use it to emphasize a point that you are making.
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5 days ago · When there is no auxiliary verb or main verb be, we use do, does, did: Not only did she forget my birthday, but she also didn't even ...
Sep 6, 2010 · I'm trying to figure out how to use "not only... but also" properly. Basically, my goal is to combine two clauses by using "not only". For ...
Sep 5, 2008 · Why is it correct to say: Not only did I not.... and incorrect to say: Not only I didn't... Example sentence: Not only did I not like math, ...
"not only have I been" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. You can use it when you want to indicate that there is something else ...
Feb 11, 2018 · No. It isn't grammatically correct to use the present perfect tense, “since I have seen.” This should be in the simple past tense, “since I saw ...
Jun 15, 2015 · I'm preparing a farewell email to my colleagues and want to use this phrase: "Not only I am proud of the work we have accomplished together but ...
Mar 25, 2021 · Depends on the rest of the sentence. "Not only had it cooked perfectly, but it had great flavor too." The second one is a bit off.
Sep 1, 2012 · For example, "Not only have I had the great pleasure to work with that man, I've also learned many things from him." "Not only have you had two ...
Nov 23, 2018 · Yes and no, mostly no. Your example is marginal. It could work in speech with a particular stress pattern (with "you" emphasized), but it's ...