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What's the differences between 'I went to school myself'and "I went to school by myself"
two sensance express the same meaning.But they emprise on different aspect .What are they?
2 aug. 2010 06:37
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The two aspects:
by myself......alone
by myself, myself.....on my own initiative.
I built it myself, but not by myself.........It was my idea and I supervised the construction, but some friends helped me.
I drove the car myself, but I wasn't by myself: there were passengers in the back seat.
Did you take the bus to school? No, I went to school by myself with some friends.
My Dad said that I am allowed to take the boat out on the lake by myself as long as I'm with friends who know how to swim.
2 augustus 2010
They both have no differance and share the same meaing, but there is a couple meanings to both sentances, one being that literaly set (that) person went to school alone, and secondly that set person went to school without any help.
2 augustus 2010
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