SOLO + DEVE
FALSOIf the sentence uses 'solo' (solo [only], soltanto [solely]) together with 'deve' (must), it is usually FALSO [false]: it ties an obligation to a single condition, which is too rigid.
Reliability: 83% — in exam questions with "SOLO + DEVE" the answer is almost always FALSE
The exam is in Italian: key terms and trap words are kept in Italian, so you learn them.
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