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Right,True,correct,real #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 02, 2011 18:22 pm   Right,True,correct,real
 

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Hello,everyone
What is the diference between Right, Correct, True and Real?
And when and where we must use them?

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Right,True,correct,real #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:34 am   Right,True,correct,real
 

The first three mean the same to me. Real is used to talk about truths, stories....things that are abstract, maybe.
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