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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In person and personally

Need someone help:

May I know how to use " In person" and " Personally".

What are the difference between them?

Thanks,
English learner
  

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Thanks,English learner 'in person' means that the person was physically present. The Dean welcomed us in person. (not via video or other means) 'personally' just relates to a person.

  • Thanks,English learner 'in person' means that the person was physically present.
  • The Dean welcomed us in person.
  • (not via video or other means) 'personally' just relates to a person.
  • On behalf of the company and personally, I welcome you all.
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AnonymousNeed someone help:May I know how to use " In person" and " Personally".What are the difference between them?Thanks,English learner
'in person' means that the person was physically present.
The Dean welcomed us in person. (not via video or other means)

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