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Penfuchsia678 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Gotcha

gotcha at a end of conversation is it bad?
  

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It's very informal, but acceptable as an affirmative, at least in America. "

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It's very informal, but acceptable as an affirmative, at least in America.

"I told you that Jack Dammit was a completely unreliable self-appointed authority on grammar and sentence structure."

"Gotcha."

I guess I've only heard it as it's own sentence, in reply and to the affirmative, a contraction of "I got your meaning."

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