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18 Oct 02:49 AM
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What is the difference between by myself and alone?
Feel free to just provide example sentences.
Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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18 Oct 03:13 AM
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English (US)
@Miyako_Suzuki myself as a pronoun that refers to yourself. For example : I myself, do not really mind spiders in the house.
Alone is an adjective or an adverb. For example: I don’t mind being alone because I enjoy the quiet.
Alone is an adjective or an adverb. For example: I don’t mind being alone because I enjoy the quiet.
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@Popcornweekend thank you.
Which is correct A or B? (or are both correct?)
A: I can control this equipment by myself.
B: I can control this equipment alone.
Which is correct A or B? (or are both correct?)
A: I can control this equipment by myself.
B: I can control this equipment alone.
English (US)
@Miyako_Suzuki I believe both are synonymous and therefore correct
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@Popcornweekend thank you!!
English (US)
myself is refering to himself.
Alone is by yourself
Alone is by yourself
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