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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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I am by myself or I am on my own. Both mean the same and worked as an adjective 'alone', right?
  

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Anonymous I am by myself There is no one with me. Anonymous I am on my own There is no one supporting me.

  • Anonymous I am by myself There is no one with me.
  • Anonymous I am on my own There is no one supporting me.
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AnonymousI am by myself
There is no one with me.
Anonymous I am on my own
There is no one supporting me.

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