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Perfect Stranger Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

yourself or by yourself?

Hello,

I don't know what's the difference between yourself and by yourself ?

For example:

You should judge it _____ (yourself/by yourself)

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The meanings are often the same.

Yourself = not another person, but you
By yourself = alone, without assistance.
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Hmm...

How about these sentences? Are they correct? I'm confused.

I'll have to go there myself/by myself.
I'll see it myself/by myself.
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Perfect StrangerHow about these sentences? Are they correct?
They are all correct, but have different meanings as I indicated above.

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