Saturday, August 4, 2018

grammar - Using 'not only... but also'



Could someone please suggest me which one of the below two options is correct in terms of usage of 'Not only but also'. Feel free to suggest an alternative option.




  1. Not only does it justice to both, but also presents them in a way that they complement each other.



OR





  1. It not only does justice to both, but also presents them in a way that they complement each other.



Following question - I am more inclined towards starting the sentence with 'Not only'. So if the first option is not correct, could you please help me with correctly framing one.


Answer



Not only but also OED






  1. In correlative constructions using not only: usually with contrast expressed by but, but also, also, etc., but occasionally implied




As in:




1987 P. McCabe Bad News at Black Rock: "Collins not only did
reviews, she incorporated bites from interviews into pieces."





and




2001 Daily Tel. 27 Nov. "I want the courts to think very carefully
not only about perhaps not using custody but, if they can, issuing
shorter sentence lengths."




and





1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VI "Not onely now..but also after."




And lastly your sentence, modified:




Not only does it do justice to both, but also presents them in a way
that they complement each other.




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