
What are the differences between “All right” and “That's all right.”
Up to my knowledge both "All right" and "That's all right" are used in casual conversation. But in formal conversation, mostly "All right". Both have the same meaning, no difference in meaning. I do not …
What's the difference between 'that's true' and 'that's right' in English?
Jul 25, 2017 · 'That's right.' According to Collins dictionary, right is defined as: If something is right, it is correct and agrees with the facts. true is defined as: If something is true, it is based on facts rather …
word choice - Alternative ways of saying "...., right?" - English ...
Aug 1, 2014 · What are some alternative ways of confirming a point, situation, etc. apart from saying “…, right?” at the end of a sentence to make it a question? (e.g. You are going tomorrow on the 11:30 …
Is there any difference between "right" or "correct" for confirmation?
Jan 5, 2022 · Do right and correct make the sentence (s) sound different in formality or implied attitudes of the speaker? A related question is about right/correct for answering.
expressions - Was it impolite for me to say "That's alright" when ...
Mar 8, 2017 · 5 That's all right. It's pretty much ok and well accepted. Not if you are paranoid about being polite like me, in which case you would say Please don't apologize, you couldn't help it. You …
Can I say "It's right answer" instead of "It's correct answer"?
May 16, 2015 · Neither is acceptable to native speakers - but if you include the required definite article, It's the correct/right answer is perfectly valid regardless of which adjective you use (and in this …
What does "it's quite all right" mean? - English Language Learners ...
but it’s quite all right I interpreted “but it’s quite all right” as “the painting is OK, and nothing bad happened to it”, but this sentence was interpreted as “it doesn’t matter”. Which explanation is …
Meaning of "That's okay" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jun 10, 2015 · Here is an ambiguous example. Cashier: Would you like a plastic bag? Customer: That's okay. Written out, this might look like the customer is accepting the bag, but if it's said with the right …
grammar - "On/ to + the right (side) of". Which one is grammatically ...
Jan 1, 2025 · There is nothing grammatically incorrect about any of these (except that it's right-hand side, not right hand-side. In some contexts right-hand can be used as a synonym of right). There is …
What is the difference between S' and 'S? - English Language Learners ...
Jul 28, 2014 · For example: it's, how's, he's, she's, that's, etc. In standard English, s' is never a contraction *. The double meaning of 's leads to one of the most common mistakes in written English: …