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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
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The questions in the exam aren't ditto copy of the problems attempted in the class

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Is the following sentence correct? Please help me with it. Thank you.

The questions in the exam aren't ditto copy of the problems attempted in the class, therefore you should focus more on the method so that you could solve any given problem.
  

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The questions in the exam aren't duplicates of the problems attempted in class; therefore, you should focus more on the method so that you can solve any given problem.

  • The questions in the exam aren't duplicates of the problems attempted in class; therefore, you should focus more on the method so that you can solve any given problem.
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The questions in the exam aren't duplicates of the problems attempted in class; therefore, you should focus more on the method so that you can solve any given problem.
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Thank you, Mr Micawber.

Actually I heard someone using the phrase "ditto copy", so I wanted to if it worked the way I perceived. Can't it be used in pace of "duplicates"? Please let me know. Thanks.

Regards

Jackson
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'Ditto copy' is some sort of ad hoc slang to me: too casual to write.
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Thank you. So, in your opinion, it can work in casual talk.

Best wishes

Jackson
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Yes, I understand the phrase.
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Hi,

I understand it, too, but if I hear it or read it I will think the person's English is poor.

Clive

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