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Session 40

Welcome to English In A Minute. Give us a minute and we'll give you a hot tip about English vocabulary... there's so much to learn! And all taught by your favourite BBC Learning English staff!

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    Activity 1

Activity 1

Meanings of 'right'

Phil talks about uses of 'right'.

ነቲ ቪድዮ ብምዕዛብ ነቲ ስራሕ ዕመምዎ

ነቲ ቅዳሕ ጽሑፍ ኣርእይዎ ነቲ ቅዳሕ ጽሑፍ ሕብእዎ

Phil

Let's learn the word right. As an adjective, it can mean something is correct.

Well done! You got the answer to the question right.

Right can be an adjective to mean something is suitable - the 'correct choice'- for a person, objective or situation.

I think Sandra is the right person to run the community project.

Right can be used as an adjective to mean the opposite of left.

The right side of the picture is brighter.

We can also use this meaning of right as a noun, often with the preposition 'on' – 'on the right'

To go to the bank, take the third road on the right.

Right can be used as an adjective to talk about being healthy or to say that something is working correctly.

This computer isn't right. I think it has a virus.

Meaning of 'right'

Right as an adjective can mean something is correct.

  • Well done! You got the answer to the question right.
  • I didn't know she was right about his age. He looks so much younger.

Right can be an adjective to mean something is suitable for a person, objective or situation.

  • I think Sandra is the right person to run the community project.
  • The moment I met my wife, I knew we were right for each other.

Right is an adjective and means the opposite of left.

  • The right side of the picture is brighter.
  • Take a right turn at the end of the lane to reach my house.

We can also use this meaning of right as a noun, often with the preposition 'on' – 'on the right'

  • To go to the bank, take the third road on the right.
  • In the UK, we drive on the left, while in many countries people drive on the right.

Right as an adjective can be used to talk about being healthy or to say that something is working correctly.

  • I didn't feel right after those fish and chips. I was sick.
  • This computer isn't right. I think it has a virus.

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