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In this lesson, you will learn the use of not only.but also with example sentences in english. These failures can not only motivate us to find a successful way to accomplish our goal but also help us to grow in wisdom and in spirit I learned that not only a but also b and b as well as a. 1 does the construction not only But also require a comma I can't think of any punctuation rule that says there should be a comma there Your example sentence does not require. When you read, you can not only learn some new words, but also you can learn how to use these english words I thought the sentence should be When you read, not only you can learn some. Not only should your meals be cooked by you, but they should also be healthy There you're getting into the passive voice, though, which a lot of people like to avoid Not is paralleled by but, and only also needs a parallel It need not be also It may be too or as well or in addition, anything which will complete the contrast with only There is one strange passage in practical english usage In the rather formal structure not only. But also, the expressions not only and but also can go immediately before. To check whether you are using not only. Not only benefit students who actually take part in sports, spectators also learn about loyalty and encouragement and sportsmanship in face of defeat I`m not sure whether this. So, if you move not only in front of the first verb, and the second verb you want to use is the same as the first verb, then you don't need to repeat it Otherwise, you do need a second verb