Either one is correct
commitment. There is only one "e".
presents in blessing only
The correct spellings are 'happens' and 'occurs'.
well, the sentence would be more correct if you did:Not only did she sing beautifully, but she also danced beautifully.ORNot only did she sing beautifully, but she danced beautifully as well.
The correct way to say it would be "a high". You only use the word an if the h is silent, which in this case, it isn't.
No. It will only BRING is correct but this is not a complete sentence. It will only bring what? You need to complete the thought.
Only is the correct spelling.
both are but only in the correct context
"If only he were here" is grammatically correct. In this case, "were" is used as a subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation.
Yes, Some gyms are for women only is correct.
When you put together unequal groups you only add. Is he correct?
Both are correct. "There can be only one" is the slogan of Highlander. "There can be only one" focuses on the singularity of the one. "There only can be one" focuses on the fact of oneness. However, this interpretation can mean that there can be at most one, or it might mean that there is only exactly one, not more or less.
There is only one i in it, which is at the end. So the correct spelling is Alumni.
That's correct. There was only one Minotaur.
there are only two!
You can spell wonderful any way you want, but only one way, wonderful, is correct.
juan says when you put together unequal groups you can only add is he correct