- The first means she didn?t do anything else but bake.
- The second means no one else baked cookies.
- The second means the cookies were not for other people.
- Both A and B are correct interpretations.
?? Question: How does the meaning change when “only” moves?1. “She only baked cookies for the guests.”2. “Only she baked cookies for the guests.”
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