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d_say  +  964059 Sat, 07 Nov 09 07:04 AM
Hi friends,

 

In the following conversation could you please help me to understand the sense of "I am on my own then."

 

John: I am not feeling well.

Alice: But even you can sing

John: Well, I often sing in the car, but thats different. I am on my own then.

 

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Soka, 14 days ago
It means "I'm all alone then" (All by myself)
d_say  +  964091 Sat, 07 Nov 09 08:04 AM
Thank you Soka,

 

 I am very delighted to have your prompt reply. 

 

Soka
“It means "I'm all alone then" (All by myself)

 

So it means that "John only sings wheh he is alone"

 

Right ?

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