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GCheng620 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

The word "ditto"

I've heard Americans say the expression " DITTO on something" so often, which got me to think if placing an adverb in front of it will be fine.
  

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I'm not familiar with the use of adverbs with ditto. One great thing about ditto is that it is concise; it is a word you can use completely in isolation (provided that there is something to ditto).

  • I'm not familiar with the use of adverbs with ditto.
  • One great thing about ditto is that it is concise; it is a word you can use completely in isolation (provided that there is something to ditto).
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I'm not familiar with the use of adverbs with ditto. One great thing about dittois that it is concise; it is a word you can use completely in isolation (provided that there is something to ditto).
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@Elanquest I was just thinking about saying "So much ditto on this!" upon someone's remark that I totally agree with.

Sorry, can't use the quoting feature for some reason on my phone (I'm using the chrome app here)
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GCheng620I was just thinking about saying "So much ditto on this!" upon someone's remark that I totally agree with.
That would be very strange. "I totally agree!" would be fine.
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Hmm. Emotion: smile I've never heard that, but I can imagine someone saying it. Perhaps you just coined a phrase.

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