You already know how to use "ne ... que" to express 'only' in negative sentences with simple tenses. Find out how to do the same with compound tenses in French.
How to use "ne ... que" with compound tenses in French
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Remember that with ne ... pas (not), pas can only be placed after the auxiliary verb (être or avoir in compound tenses). See Ne ... pas = Not - with compound tenses (French Negations)
ATTENTION:
I only WENT to the cinema. vs I only went to the CINEMA.
In French we use the position of the restrictive que as an indicator of which element is being restricted:
VERSUS
-> Here the restriction is on the destination, meaning I only went THERE, only this place.
NOTE: You can also use seulement which means only in French, though it is not as elegant.
See also the simple tenses cases Using restrictive ne … que to express only with simple tenses (French Negations)
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