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ILE Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Learning right from wrong versus Learning from right to wrong

I understand this: Learning right from wrong.

but not this: Learning from right to wrong. (Is this one will bring us to the wrong side eventually?)

Could someone explain it to me?

Thanks.

Isabelle
  

Top answer

"Learning from right to wrong" is incorrect. I have never heard that expression.

  • "Learning from right to wrong" is incorrect.
  • I have never heard that expression.
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"Learning from right to wrong" is incorrect. I have never heard that expression.
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Hi,

The common utterance is 'learning right from wrong'. Broadly speaking, it means you should learn

from your mistakes, so that you can develop and make the right decisions in the future. Likewise, it strongly

helps you to become a better person who has good manners.

I haven't heard about 'learning from right to wrong'; it seems to me like an inc
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RegardsThe common utterance is 'learning right from wrong'. Broadly speaking, it means you should learn
from your mistakes, so that you can develop and make the right decisions in the future. Likewise, it strongly
helps you to become a better person who has good manners.
Thanks, Regards.

RegardsI haven't heard about

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