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How do you use the word ditto?

"Ditto" is an informal word used to indicate agreement or repetition of something previously stated. Here's how to use it:

1. As a synonym for "same here" or "me too":

* "Are you going to the party?" "Ditto!" (Meaning: "Yes, I am.")

* "I love pizza." "Ditto." (Meaning: "I love pizza too.")

2. To avoid repeating a previously mentioned item in a list:

* "I need milk, eggs, bread, and ditto." (Meaning: "I also need the same thing you just mentioned.")

3. In formal writing, "ditto" can be used as a shorthand for "the same" when referring to previous entries in a table or list:

* Table:

| Item | Quantity | Price |

|---|---|---|

| Apples | 10 | $2.00 |

| Bananas | 5 | Ditto |

Things to keep in mind:

* Informal: "Ditto" is generally considered informal and should be avoided in formal writing.

* Avoid ambiguity: Ensure the context makes it clear what "ditto" refers to.

* Alternatives: While "ditto" is a quick and easy way to express agreement, you can also use phrases like "same here," "me too," "I agree," or "I concur."

Example Sentences:

* "Are you coming to the movies tonight?" "Ditto!"

* "I'm going to order a burger and fries." "Ditto!"

* "I need a new phone, laptop, and ditto." (meaning: "I also need a new phone")

* "The speaker's tone was sarcastic, and the audience's reaction was ditto." (meaning: "The audience also reacted sarcastically.")

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