Usage of 只有
'只有' is a common Chinese phrase used to emphasize exclusivity or limitation, meaning 'only' or 'only if'. It often introduces a necessary condition or highlights that something is the sole case.
Common Patterns
- 只有 + condition + 才 + result: Expresses that only under this condition can the result happen.
- 只有 + noun/pronoun: Indicates exclusivity, meaning 'only'.
Nuances
When using '只有', speakers emphasize that no other options or conditions apply. It is stronger than just '只' because it often implies a condition or exclusivity with a sense of necessity.
Common Collocations
- 只有努力 (only by working hard)
- 只有一个 (only one)
- 只有这样 (only in this way)
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse '只有' with '只是' (just, only) which is more about limitation without necessarily implying a condition. '只有' often sets up a condition for something to happen.
Usage of 只有
'只有' is a common Chinese phrase used to emphasize exclusivity or limitation, meaning 'only' or 'only if'. It often introduces a necessary condition or highlights that something is the sole case.
Common Patterns
- 只有 + condition + 才 + result: Expresses that only under this condition can the result happen.
- 只有 + noun/pronoun: Indicates exclusivity, meaning 'only'.
Nuances
When using '只有', speakers emphasize that no other options or conditions apply. It is stronger than just '只' because it often implies a condition or exclusivity with a sense of necessity.
Common Collocations
- 只有努力 (only by working hard)
- 只有一个 (only one)
- 只有这样 (only in this way)
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse '只有' with '只是' (just, only) which is more about limitation without necessarily implying a condition. '只有' often sets up a condition for something to happen.
Usage of 只有
'只有' is a common Chinese phrase used to emphasize exclusivity or limitation, meaning 'only' or 'only if'. It often introduces a necessary condition or highlights that something is the sole case.
Common Patterns
- 只有 + condition + 才 + result: Expresses that only under this condition can the result happen.
- 只有 + noun/pronoun: Indicates exclusivity, meaning 'only'.
Nuances
When using '只有', speakers emphasize that no other options or conditions apply. It is stronger than just '只' because it often implies a condition or exclusivity with a sense of necessity.
Common Collocations
- 只有努力 (only by working hard)
- 只有一个 (only one)
- 只有这样 (only in this way)
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse '只有' with '只是' (just, only) which is more about limitation without necessarily implying a condition. '只有' often sets up a condition for something to happen.