"[...] 20. Adverbs should be placed next to the words they are intended to qualify. 21. "Only"; the strict rule is that "only" should be placed before the word it affects. 22. When "not only"
precedes "but also," see that each is followed by the same part of speech. 23. "At least," "always," and other adverbial adjuncts, sometimes produce ambiguity. 24. Nouns should be placed near
the Nouns that they define. 25. Pronouns should follow the Nouns to which they refer, without the intervention of any other Noun. 26. Clauses that are grammatically connected should be kept as
close together as possible. Avoid[...]".