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You can use 光 (guāng) in situations where you want to emphasize that something is only a small amount or barely enough. For example, you can say 光有一点点时间 (guāng yǒu yīdiǎndiǎn shíjiān) to emphasize that you only have a very small amount of time. You can also use 光 (guāng) to contrast with other words that indicate a larger amount. For example, you can say 光有一点 (guāng yǒu yīdiǎn) to emphasize that you only have a small amount, compared to 有很多 (yǒu hěnduō) which would indicate a larger amount.
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光 is very informal, used in spoken Chinese. 只, on the other hand is used in both spoken and written Chinese.
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1. 光 (guāng) is used as an adverb to modify a verb or an adjective.
2. 光 (guāng) is placed before the verb or adjective it modifies.
3. 光 (guāng) is used to express the idea that something is done or experienced to a minimal degree.
4. 光 (guāng) is often used in comparison with another verb or adjective to emphasize the minimal degree.
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