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The correct spelling is "you are right." "Rite" refers to a religious or solemn ceremony, while "right" means correct or accurate.
"To correct" means to make something right, or in terms of marking tests, to mark what is wrong. The correct answer means the answer that is right or proper.
The correct name for 1 to the right is "one unit to the right" or "one place value to the right."
answer is A. <ABC.
The opposite of "not right" is...right (correct, or proper).
It basically means correct.
left,wrong
right under your noseis it correct?
Right as in right or left: raastRight as in correct: dorost
The correct answer is R.R is right after QU is right after TSo you can see that R is correct.
No, "right" and "correct" are not homonyms. "Right" refers to being morally or factually accurate, while "correct" simply means being accurate or free from error. They have similar meanings but are not pronounced the same.
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