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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Right vs rights

When do we use right in singular or plural?

  

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Broadly speaking, it's the same as any other noun you can count, like table/tables. eg In Canada, I have a right to vote. I also have a righ t to speak freely.

  • Broadly speaking, it's the same as any other noun you can count, like table/tables.
  • eg In Canada, I have a right to vote.
  • I also have a righ t to speak freely.
  • Those are two of my rights .
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Broadly speaking, it's the same as any other noun you can count, like table/tables.


eg In Canada, I have a right to vote. I also have a right to speak freely. Those are two of my rights.

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