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What's the difference between "you are right" and "you are correct"?
14 de ago de 2020 22:09
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There is one possible difference.
"You are right." can imply a moral position (sometimes but not always).
"You are correct." usually implies a correct "fact."
15 de agosto de 2020
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They mean the same thing. "Correct" sounds a little more formal/proper to me and "right" more casual. But really I probably use both phrases 50/50 without any distinction.
14 de agosto de 2020
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Native speakers use "right" if we are discussing, possibly arguing (conflict) in order to diffuse tension and show support to the person speaking. In this way, it does not necessarily mean we agree with their perspective.
15 de agosto de 2020
If someone was answering a question in a formal setting such as a classroom, I would use the word, "correct." If someone was answering a friendly, casual question, I would use the word "right." If it was a quiz show, I'd use either.
14 de agosto de 2020
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Habilidades linguísticas
Chinês (Mandarim), Inglês, Japonês
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
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