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What is correct You are rite you right?
The correct spelling is
"You are right"
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"Rite" refers to a ceremony or a formal act. "Right" means correct or proper.
What type of pronoun is nothing?
Who said On et puis on voit?
Pragmatics
Where does the word truffle derive from?
What is the difference between complacent and complaisant?
What is interrogative mood?
What words are prepositions conjunctions and interjection?
Is the phrase ferme la bouche french?
What is the meaning of root word anthrop?
Why do pepole talk?
What is the phrasal verb of avoid?
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