word order - just/only usage



Isn't there a difference (or aren't there differences) with the following?



  • I only drive to work on Fridays

  • I drive only to work on Fridays

  • I drive to work only on Fridays

  • I drive to work on Fridays only


Though C and D may be the same. Don't people usually mean C or D even if they say A?


I ask because in "Word Crimes", Weird Al says "You should only write in emoticons" but I think he should have said "You should write only in emoticons" or "you should write in emoticons only", right?




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