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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Ask about that in person. VS. Ask about that yourself.

Ask about that in person. VS. Ask about that yourself.

In person and yourself can be interchangeable for the same meaning?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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I see in person as actually being there; yourself could be in person, by phone, email or texting, just as long as you do it.

  • I see in person as actually being there; yourself could be in person, by phone, email or texting, just as long as you do it.
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I see in person as actually being there; yourself could be in person, by phone, email or texting, just as long as you do it.
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Hans51Ask about that in person. VS. Ask about that yourself.
Those are completely different.

in person ~ face to face ~ not over the phone, for example
yourself ~ You do it; don't ask someone else to do it for you.

CJ

Cross-posted with Philip.

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