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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Please help.

A. The boss himself is very humble. Vs. The boss is very humble himself.
B. The boss himself came. Vs. The boss came himself.
What's the difference?

One more,
A. I made it myself. Vs. I made it by myself. What is the difference in meaning?
  

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Anonymous The boss himself is very humble. The boss's wife is quite talkative and showy, always bragging about how intelligent she is, and how generous. On the other hand, the boss himself is very humble.

  • Anonymous The boss himself is very humble.
  • The boss's wife is quite talkative and showy, always bragging about how intelligent she is, and how generous.
  • On the other hand, the boss himself is very humble.
  • Anonymous The boss is very humble himself.
  • This doesn't say much to me.
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AnonymousThe boss himself is very humble.
The boss's wife is quite talkative and showy, always bragging about how intelligent she is, and how generous. On the other hand, the boss himself is very humble.
AnonymousThe boss is very humble himself.
This doesn't say much to me. It seems an inferior version of the one above.

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