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Yuridia Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I need help with this sentence please.

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

You have the right to success

or should it be

You have the right to succeed

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Top answer

Both would be correct. "Success" is something to attain or acheive, and "succeed" is something to do. "

  • Both would be correct.
  • "Success" is something to attain or acheive, and "succeed" is something to do.
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Both would be correct. "Success" is something to attain or acheive, and "succeed" is something to do. Saying that one "has the right" to something can mean they are allowed to have/use/access it, or that they "have the right to [verb]."

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