Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Right"
- That's right!
- I turned right.
- Are you all right?
- Keep to the right.
- It serves you right.
- His mother was right.
- I think you're right.
- Is that answer right?
- I'm tied up right now.
- May I do it right now?
- Call up Tom right away.
- I believe Tom is right.
- Lie on your right side.
- That's right, isn't it?
- I'll be back right away.
- My right shoulder hurts.
- She liked him right off.
- I admit that he is right.
- She left here right away.
- You are absolutely right.
- Come and see me right now.
- He extended his right arm.
- Turn the key to the right.
- You're on the right track.
- That's right. He's Anthony.
- Do your homework right away.
- I have a feeling he is right.
- Would 9 o'clock be all right?
- Do I have to do it right away?
- I'll show you that I am right.
- I'm sorry, I'm busy right now.
- Two wrongs don't make a right.
- He can't tell right from wrong.
- He made up his mind right away.
- It is obvious that he is right.
- It turned out that I was right.
- She told him that he was right.
- Everything is all right at home.
- She looked him right in the eye.
- They started working right away.
- She began to like him right away.
- Would three o'clock be all right?
- He made a sharp turn to the right.
- She answered my letter right away.
- Is it all right to eat out tonight?
- She'd like him to leave right away.
- I'll begin doing the job right away.
- Turn right at the next intersection.
- You must do what seems right to you.
- We took him to the hospital right away.
- He came to see you right after you left.
- I don't feel much like talking right now.
- Everybody has the right to seek happiness.
- She didn't even try to do the right thing.
- We have exams right after summer vacation.
- She suggested that I give it to him right away.
- I'll have exams right after the summer holidays.
- It's all right to drink, but drink in moderation.
- Our parents live right across the street from us.
- I think the time is right to introduce this product.
- Jim looked right and left before he crossed the road.
- On Christmas day, Tom's right leg was still in a cast.
- The detective promised to look into the matter right away.
- You'll find the way all right once you get to the station.
- Since I had met him once before, I recognized him right away.
- Go straight down this street and turn right at the third light.
- I put some cookies on the table and the kids ate them right up.
- We have a visitor right now. Would you mind waiting for a while?
- Tom broke his right leg and was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas.
- It's not right for you to do something bad just because someone else has done something bad.
- I started a new blog. I'll do my best not to be one of those people who blogs a lot right at the start and then quits blogging.