...Nor in speaking.
Shoot, my kid's only 5, and even she knows that there is no such word as "YEAH", "Ya" or "Mmm-Hmm" (check your Funk & Wagnall's...I swear that none of those words are in there).
Write like you would speak.
(Just friendly advice)
...Nor in speaking.
Shoot, my kid's only 5, and even she knows that there is no such word as "YEAH", "Ya" or "Mmm-Hmm" (check your Funk & Wagnall's...I swear that none of those words are in there).
Write like you would speak.
(Just friendly advice)
Well, I checked my Funk and Wagnalls, and hopefully you didn't "bet your sweet bippy" because you would have lost it. But yeah (and I'm using it correctly), the word "yeah" is there. Now it may not be in a current F&W dictionary, but that is probably because they don't publish them anymore; my copy was printed in the 1960s. However, as I tend to use my Concise Oxford Dictionary more, (and because Funk and Wagnalls don't have a web presence, since they no longer exist as a publisher) I provide the following.
And while "Ya" or "Mmm-Hmm" are not to be found in that aging dictionary "yep" and "yup" are there, indicated as informal variations of "yes".
Whether you tell your 5 year old is up to you.
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