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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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You are right on time.

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You are right on time.

Does right mean the same thing as the "right" in "right in the middle of the road," not in "I think she's right in saying that John is too generous"?
  

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HUBLOT You are right on time. Does right mean the same thing as the "right" in "right in the middle of the road," I think so. They both seem to mean exactly .

  • HUBLOT You are right on time.
  • Does right mean the same thing as the "right" in "right in the middle of the road," I think so.
  • They both seem to mean exactly .
  • HUBLOT not in "I think she's right in saying that John is too generous"?
  • No, it means correct or accurate .
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HUBLOTYou are right on time.
Does right mean the same thing as the "right" in "right in the middle of the road,"
I think so. They both seem to mean exactly.
HUBLOTnot in "I think she's right in saying that John is too generous"?
No, it means correct or
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Thank you, AG.


I was trying to ask this:
Does right mean the same thing as the "right" in "The boy was standing right in the middle of the road,"...
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My answer remains the same. Emotion: yes
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Thanks a lot, AG.

Want some?

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Ah, thanks but no thanks. I've had enough fruit today. For breakfast I had raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries.

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