(C) - The proper usage is two separate words, "all right" (acceptable, okay, fine).
"All right" is the only form acceptable in edited writing, such as in academic papers, essays, and published works.
"Alright", one word spelling, is only acceptable in dialogue and informal writing.
"Basically, it is not all right to use alright in place of all right in standard English."
really i want to know to because i gotz a project to do alrite alrite alrite who ready to learn today
This should always be written as two words, all right. The spelling alright, while commonly used, and even added to spell checkers, is not formal English.The term means "all correct" or "okay," and is sometimes used colloquially like for sure, e.g. "That file was messed up all right."
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Yes.
because he did alrite After Defeating the French in 1946
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i think its alrite yh quite good addictive x
well its alrite but ive have seen so much better there is nothin there really
It means when you greet someone. Areet? Or another word for this is Alrite? See the related link.
Here take a slab of four x for your dingoes, alrite.