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  1. Can I say "It's right answer" instead of "It's correct answer"?

    May 16, 2015 · In the context of proper answering on question, what is more suitable or acceptable? It's correct answer! It's right answer!

  2. "right" vs "correct" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I'd say that there is a subtle distinction between the two, in that "correct" implies that the given answer (or answers) is definitive and absolute, as might be the case, for example, with a …

  3. What is the difference between "an answer" and "the answer"?

    The student wants to find the answer to the question (or possibly an answer). For the general case of an unknown/unspecified question, the answer is usually used (at least I would, and …

  4. What is correct answer for the question "Do you have..."?

    Feb 7, 2016 · Here are some good answers to the question, "Do you have money?" Yes. Yes, I do. Yes, I have money. Yes, I have five dollars. As Ustanak points out, Yes, I do have money. …

  5. "Is it right?" or "Is it correct?" - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Right can be used more often than correct. Correct implies something is absolutely true. Right can be used in matters of opinion. edit for referencing Let's consider the math problem 2+2. We …

  6. differences - "True" vs. "right" vs. "correct" - English Language ...

    4 My impression is that "correct" denotes accuracy, while "right" denotes more of judgment or (but not limited to, a moral call). For example, the statement, "Two plus two equals four," is correct …

  7. Answer key vs key answer? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Apr 26, 2020 · An answer key is a key to the answers (to a test or exercise). It's usually a copy of the test or exercise with the instructor's idea of the best possible answers written in.

  8. grammar - Which one is the correct answer? - English Language …

    As @StoneyB points out, the answer sheet is incorrect. If you remove " well-to-do " the correct answer will become easily apparent. Not each parents (ungrammatical) Not all parents …

  9. What do we call questions which have a definite, known answer?

    Sep 2, 2014 · Is there a standard adjective or term which classifies "questions with a known, single, unambiguous, objective, and correct answer"? That is, questions like "2+2=?" or "What …

  10. Correct or correctly: "I got them all correct / correctly"?

    Mar 10, 2015 · No, all the answers were correct, not correctly. You get something right, not rightly. You would only say "I got them all correctly" if you were concerned about the manner in which …