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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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You should study it by yourself. VS. You should study it yourself.

You should study it by yourself. VS. You should study it yourself.

I feel like they are interchangeable for the same meaning, but this is not true, so could tell me the meaning difference between them, if you do not mind?

Thank you so much as usual.
  

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-- Do not study in a group. -- Do not rely on other's study notes.

  • -- Do not study in a group.
  • -- Do not rely on other's study notes.
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You should study it by yourself.-- Do not study in a group.
You should study it yourself.-- Do not rely on other's study notes.

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