¨Only¨ is used with an eventual noun after it. ¨Only¨ can be followed by a noun, verb or an adjective. All of these examples will eventually contain a noun later in a complete sentence. ¨Alone¨ is used with nothing after.
I believe only in the words, not in real usage.
The only real difference in general usage is that "about to" suggests something is to be done very soon, and "going to" suggests something is to be done, but not necessarily right away.
St-3 is for resale only . ST-4 is for usage like equipment sales or for state government purchases.
If you meant "What is the difference between was and were?", both are the past tense of to be, but the difference is that was can only be used with a first-person singular pronoun (I), a third-person singular pronoun (he, she, or it), or with any singular noun that is alone. If it's neither of these it is were.If you meant "What is the difference between was and where?", was is the past tense of to be, and where asks the location of something, such as "Where is it?" or can be used as the start of a subordinate clause, such as "where they were".
The difference between these two versions is their usage term. You can use the demo only for 30 days. Demo antivirus has also limited functionality. But now most of the antivirus has all facilities in a demo antivirus for a certain period.
The only difference between them is in number of syllables.
There is no difference it is only the spelling.
There is no difference between them.. Their difference only is how you understood about financial budget.. :)
No difference only magnitude
Difference between QBASIC and GWBASIC?
what is the difference between speech,language and communication??There is a huge difference between language and communication
the only difference is the size