'alone' is an English word pronounced l n. It can be used both as an adjective and as an adverb.
When used as an adjective, "alone" means "alone", "alone", "unaccompanied".
For example: he lives alone in a small lonely house(He lives alone in a small, lonely house.) )
When used as an adverb, "alone" means 'alonely' 'alone' 'alone'.
For example: she goes to work alone every day(She goes to work alone every day.) )
In addition, "alone" can also be extended to "lonely", "lonely", and can also be used as an adjective or adverb. For example: I feel so alone without you(I feel lonely without you.) )
In addition to being used as an adjective and adverb, "alone" can also be combined with other words to form compound words or phrases.
alone with: alone, alone.
For example: don't le**e me alone with him.(Don't leave me alone with him.) )
Alone in the world: Alone, lonely.
For example: he lives alone in a small town, feeling like the loneliest man in the world(He lives alone in a small town and feels like the loneliest man in the world.) )
alone time: A time spent alone.
For example: I love spending alone time reading books(I like to spend time alone reading books.) )
In addition, "alone" can be combined with other words to form different phrases and expressions, such as: le**e alone, let alone, go it alone, etc.
In conclusion, "alone" is a common English word with a variety of uses and meanings that need to be understood according to the context and the occasion in which it is used.