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customer
Italy

ONLY
 
Hi everybody,
 
 which sounds better to you?
 
                                                    1- I read it only in 2 days.
 
                                                    2. I read it in two days only.
 
Not so fundamental, I guess, but...
 
Thanks for the help,
 
have a good day,
Chiara

26 May 2010      





magneto
Greece

I read it in two days only.
Or: I read it in only two days. 

26 May 2010     



kwsp
United States

 
I think �I read it in only two days � is correct.

26 May 2010     



Babs1966
France

It comes more naturaly to me to say : "I read it in only two days"
Good day,
Babs Wink

26 May 2010     



colibrita
United Kingdom

Yes, I agree, or "I read it in just two days"

26 May 2010     



Jayho
Australia

I read it it in only two days

26 May 2010     



customer
Italy

Thanks for your help!
 
The first option was clearly wrong, my mistake... (I meant to write "in only two days")
 
Have a good day, and thanks again!

26 May 2010