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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of 'total' / 'totally'

I have seen "He is a total homeboy" and I was wondering if I can write "He is totally a homeboy" for the same meaning or is there a meaning difference between them? What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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Hans51 I was wondering if I can write "He is totally a homeboy" for the same meaning Yes, that is a more careful grammar to say the same thing.

  • Hans51 I was wondering if I can write "He is totally a homeboy" for the same meaning Yes, that is a more careful grammar to say the same thing.
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Hans51I was wondering if I can write "He is totally a homeboy" for the same meaning
Yes, that is a more careful grammar to say the same thing.

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