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This exercise will help you learn the difference between "All Right" and "Alright" and how to use them correctly in English.
"All Right" is a common expression that means everything is okay or satisfactory. It is the correct and more formal form of the phrase.
"Alright" is an informal form of "All Right" that is widely used in casual conversation and informal writing. It is not considered correct in formal writing, but it is acceptable in most spoken situations.
In this exercise, you will find 20 sentences with a blank space to be filled with either "All Right" or "Alright." You will need to read each sentence carefully to determine which form is correct.
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