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to impose a tax upon; to purify; to make thin or thinner; to reduce; to clarify
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grammar #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 03, 2011 20:16 pm   grammar
 

Happy new year,
Please, if someone can tell me if this expression is correct or not.
I am hungry myself
Thanks in advance
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grammar #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 03, 2011 20:19 pm   grammar
 

That phrase can only be used if someone else has just told you they are hungry.

You can then reply 'I am hungry, myself.'
This means the same thing as 'I am hungry too.'
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grammar #3 (permalink) Mon Jan 03, 2011 20:29 pm   grammar
 

Many thanks
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Re: grammar #4 (permalink) Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:11 am   Re: grammar
 

Happy New year
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