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Only, Lonely or Alone
Only, lonely and alone
Alone: Means by yourself, there is nobody else with you.
-I like to walk alone in the park.
Lonely: Means feeling sad and isolated, it is a negative emotion.
-She says she feels lonely without a boyfriend.
Only: Means just one and can be used with people, objects, or actions.
After the word only, we must have a person, object, or action.
-I have only two pairs of shoes.
-I was short of money, so I only bought an icecream.
-Jennifer was the only girl who understood me.
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