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Why do we say "You are right " where we mean "Your answer is right" ? Is it "You are right in your answer. " ?










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  • Actually, they mean different things.
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  • Please explain the difference
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  • "You are right" means that you have thought the thing through correctly. "Your answer is right" means that the "answer" is technically correct, even though you may have picked it randomly. (But a lot is dependent on context as well.)
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Why do we say "You are right " where we mean "Your answer is right" ? Is it "You are right in your answer. " ?










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  • Actually, they mean different things.
    – Hot Licks
    9 hours ago










  • Please explain the difference
    – Mathew KJ
    9 hours ago










  • "You are right" means that you have thought the thing through correctly. "Your answer is right" means that the "answer" is technically correct, even though you may have picked it randomly. (But a lot is dependent on context as well.)
    – Hot Licks
    8 hours ago














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  • Actually, they mean different things.
    – Hot Licks
    9 hours ago










  • Please explain the difference
    – Mathew KJ
    9 hours ago










  • "You are right" means that you have thought the thing through correctly. "Your answer is right" means that the "answer" is technically correct, even though you may have picked it randomly. (But a lot is dependent on context as well.)
    – Hot Licks
    8 hours ago


















  • Actually, they mean different things.
    – Hot Licks
    9 hours ago










  • Please explain the difference
    – Mathew KJ
    9 hours ago










  • "You are right" means that you have thought the thing through correctly. "Your answer is right" means that the "answer" is technically correct, even though you may have picked it randomly. (But a lot is dependent on context as well.)
    – Hot Licks
    8 hours ago
















Actually, they mean different things.
– Hot Licks
9 hours ago




Actually, they mean different things.
– Hot Licks
9 hours ago












Please explain the difference
– Mathew KJ
9 hours ago




Please explain the difference
– Mathew KJ
9 hours ago












"You are right" means that you have thought the thing through correctly. "Your answer is right" means that the "answer" is technically correct, even though you may have picked it randomly. (But a lot is dependent on context as well.)
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago




"You are right" means that you have thought the thing through correctly. "Your answer is right" means that the "answer" is technically correct, even though you may have picked it randomly. (But a lot is dependent on context as well.)
– Hot Licks
8 hours ago















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