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Photon Posted 7 years ago
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I'll read this book (by) myself.

(1) I'll read this book myself.

(2) I'll read this book by myself.

Is there any difference in meaning/connotation between these two sentences?

  

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(1) I'll read this book myself . eg I recommended it to several of my friends, They read it. Now I too will read it.

  • (1) I'll read this book myself .
  • eg I recommended it to several of my friends, They read it.
  • Now I too will read it.
  • (2) I'll read this book by myself .
  • I'll be alone when I read it.
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(1) I'll read this book myself.

eg I recommended it to several of my friends, They read it. Now I too will read it.

(2) I'll read this book by myself.

I'll be alone when I read it.

or No-one will help me to read it.


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