Hi friends , as you know , the word ( right ) has many meanings , most of them are clear to me , but when it comes with some verbs I found it difficult to get the precise meaning of that phrase or sentence . What I mean with my speach is when it comes in these phrases : right now , right there ,,, why do't we just say : now or there ( only ) ?
Please explain to me clearly and show me some examples , I would be grateful for your reply .
thank you .
with my best regards , Azooz79
Top answer
Dear Azooz, In such examples «right» means «precisely». It is an intensifier. Kind regards, Goldmund
— Goldmund
Dear Azooz, In such examples «right» means «precisely».
It is an intensifier.
Kind regards, Goldmund
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