"ditto" & "as though"

abc   Sat Oct 22, 2005 5:06 am GMT
I would love to learn how to use these 2 words. examples would help
thnx
Uriel   Sat Oct 22, 2005 5:32 am GMT
"Ditto" just means "same" or "I agree". It's sort of slangy. You might hear it in conversation like this:

I think he was really just in it for the sex. And ditto for her, if she was being honest.

Or:

He: I like the red one better.

She: Ditto. It's nice.


"As though" is more or less like "as if": You act as though you've been here before; she looks as though she saw a ghost.