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Old 03-Aug-2005, 11:38
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Question difference between these two lines?

Hey,

is there a difference between:
"i found (it) out myself"
and
"i found (it) out by myself"

Thanks in advance,
James
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Old 03-Aug-2005, 12:34
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dear james1986:

"i found (it) out by myself" means you found it yourself without anyothers help.whenever we use "by" with reflexive pronoun we just wanna emfasize that we do it ourselves without any help!
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