"It's only common courtesy to tell the neighbors that we'll be having a party."
Q1:
In this case, will you actually have a party? Or is it just you're saying having a party is a favorable idea?
Q2:
Is it why "only" is put in the sentence?
A pithy answer will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Q1:
In this case, will you actually have a party? Or is it just you're saying having a party is a favorable idea?
Q2:
Is it why "only" is put in the sentence?
A pithy answer will be appreciated.
Thank you.