2 Answered Questions for the topic emphasis
It is only me that is or "It is only I that am"?
> It is only me that is confused. or > It is only I that am confused. The first one sounds more natural to me while the second one appears to me as grammatically correct. Which one is correct?
03/20/19
How to add emphasis to a modal verb?
To add emphasis to a normal verb, we use the emphatic "do":> * He does run fast.> * Do come in.> * Do brush your teeth.Obviously, with modal verbs this would be a grave mistake:> * (*)...
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