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Voynich Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Correct vs right

Are there any differences of nuance between "This is the only picture you brought from the museum, correct?" and "This is the only picture you brought from the museum, right?"? Thanks in advance!
  

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"Correct" is more formal. It's also preferred when talking about directions: Do we go left? Correct.

  • "Correct" is more formal.
  • It's also preferred when talking about directions: Do we go left?
  • Correct.
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"Correct" is more formal.

It's also preferred when talking about directions:
Do we go left?
Correct.

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