Can you use likewise by itself?
What does likewise mean? Likewise can mean also, in addition, moreover, similarly, or in the same way. Likewise can also be used to mean something like “me too” or “the same thing you just said.” When used this way, it’s typically used by itself as a one-word response to a statement.
What is meant by likewise?
1 : in like manner : similarly go and do likewise. 2 : in addition a painter who is likewise a sculptor. 3 : similarly so with me answered “likewise” to “Pleased to meet you”
What can I say instead of likewise?
What is another word for likewise?
similarly | also |
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further | furthermore |
moreover | additionally |
plus | correspondingly |
equally | secondly |
Is using likewise rude?
No, its not informal or rude at all. Replying with something like ‘you too’ is way more informal.
What is another way to say me too?
But I blame Donald.”…What is another word for me too?
likewise | ditto |
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same | same here |
seconded | that applies to me as well |
that applies to me as too | me as well |
same to you | agreed |
What’s another word for ditto?
What is another word for ditto?
copy | reproduction |
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clone | double |
facsimile | duplication |
likewise | the above |
the very words | similarity |
Is it correct to say I too?
“Me too” is an elliptical way of saying “[It’s from] me too.” Here, “I too” would be incorrect. You’d never say “It’s from I too.” On the other hand, if we say, “We’re hungry,” and you respond, “I too,” you’re technically correct though unnaturally formal (more on that later).
What is the opposite of me too?
Antonyms & Near Antonyms for me-too. antonymic, antonymous.
What is the meaning of me too?
marked by similarity
Do you say me to or me too?
“Me too” is an elliptical way of saying “[She invited] me too.” Here, “I too” would be incorrect. You’d never say “She invited I too.” Or if we say to someone else, “Here’s a gift from us,” and you respond, “Me too,” then you’re using “me” correctly.
When should too be used?
To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.” Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.” Just to be clear: two is pronounced the same as to and too, but it can’t be used instead of either of them because it’s a number.
What are you up to or too?
You would say, “What are you up to?” which would be a slang expression for “What are you doing?” You can’t say “What are you up too?” Too means also. An example for using “too” would be: “Oh, so you like reading? I do too.”
Is it to bad or too bad?
“To bad” is grammatically wrong. “Too bad” means very bad. Too means also or very. Some “to” is used with the meaning in that direction.
How do you say too bad?
Synonyms for Too bad
- so bad.
- unfortunate. adj. & n.
- really bad.
- pretty bad.
- as bad.
- regrettable.
- very bad.
- pity. n. & adj.
Which is correct to many or too many?
We use “too much” with countable nouns. We use “too many” with uncountable nouns. “Too much” and “too many” are usually used for negative things. If I like money, I would say “I have too much money.”
Is it to high or too high?
‘too high a . . . . ‘ is the correct form in both of your examples. If I were you, I wouldn’t be surprised at anything you find via Google. The internet is like the Wild West. Another common error is, eg, ‘too high of a concentration’.
How do you use a lot of and lots of?
A lot of, lots of with a noun Lots of is more informal than a lot of. A lot of and lots of can both be used with plural countable nouns and with singular uncountable nouns for affirmatives, negatives, and questions: We’ve got lots of things to do. That’s a lot of money.
What is the difference between too much and a lot of?
Basically, they have similar meanings, but if you put them on a scale of increasing intensity, “many” = “a lot” = a large amount of; “too much” = a large amount of (which is more than enough).
What does a few too many mean?
If you say that someone has had a few too many or has had a few, you mean that they have drunk too many alcoholic drinks. [informal] A Breathalyzer tells you you’ve a had a few too many.
How many commas is too many in a sentence?
If you feel you have too many commas, you do. Like, no one can say you should have twenty-seven commas per page or anything like that. The first question would be, Do you have commas in inappropriate places? If you have sentences like, “Bob walked, to, the store, slowly” then yes, there are too many commas.
How many is too many meaning?
too many to count idiom. : a great many : a lot.
How do you use one too many?
: too many alcoholic drinks He had one too many at the bar last night.
What does so many mean?
1 : constituting an unspecified number can only read so many chapters each night. 2 : constituting a group or pack behaved like so many animals.
What does one too many times mean?
“One too many times” means just that, one too many times. Please consult a dictionary of your choice. – RegDwigнt♦ May 17 ’12 at 18:16. “One time too many” For example, I may have put up with something 10 times, but 11 times was just over the limit of what I could tolerate. –
What is the meaning of one and many?
of a relation in logic. : constituted so that if the first term is given any of many things can be the second term whereas if the second term is given only one thing can be the first term the relation “father-child” is one-many — compare many-one, one-one.
Is way too meaning?
way too (not comparable) All too, much too; to a degree that is very excessive.