A "right" or correct sentence contains both a subject and a verb.
Simply put, a sentence must be a complete thought.
complete sentence = a person, place or thing doing something
This is the right way to answer a question.
shoot it
That's not quite the right answer
I am still able to write with my right hand.
How are you today? Tell me how I can make this right.
she decided to make the right choice.
They both knew they must get off the ship right away.
The delivery was right on time.
It is the right of a citizen to vote, but I see it as a privelege.
Sure, please provide me with the sentence and the homophones to choose from.
If you are asking the sentence it make sense grammatically, then yes, it does. Hope this helps :)
You can get to Lincoln Place if you turn right at the next light.