No, correct and incorrect are not the same thing.
Correct means right, proper, appropriate, according to protocol, according to
etiquette
Incorrect means wrong, mistaken, error, improper, against protocol, not consistent
with good etiquette
They are both the same and both incorrect.
The words fruits when pluralized is correct not incorrect.
incorrect
strcat (into, from); correct. into (strcat, from); incorrect. strcat (from, from); incorrect. ....
Incorrect. Correct is, Some is correct.
If you sent an incorrect question, you can try asking again. You have a better chance of getting a correct answer if the question is correct.
Yes 'pleaded' is incorrect. The correct past tense of plead is plead. It is spelled the same as the present tense verb, but pronounced with a small "e".
Both are correct.
correct
correct.
Incorrect.
Correct