Common Errors in English Test: Right Write
Common esl spelling mistakes and confusing words in English language.
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Write - (verb) To form (letters, words, or symbols) on a surface (like paper) with a pen or pencil.
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right^ now the city is also facing another problem.|Doctors say drinking water will help the pain disappear after the body again has the right^ amounts of water and salt.|Al Gore believes women should have the right^ to end pregnancies if they choose.|The inventor says the gastrobot is only being fed sugar right^ now.|This week, many Americans are observing their Constitutional right^ to read what they choose.|The goal of the special week is to help protect the right^ of Americans to freely express opinions.|The First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees this right^.|It started right^ after the book was published in Nineteen-Thirty-Nine.|The association says only parents have the right^ to restrict what their own children read.|But, she says no one has the right^ to decide for others what might be harmful.|He said George W. Bush would appoint justices who oppose the right^ of women to end pregnancies.|But experts agree it is better to get these nutrients by eating the right^ foods.|Vice President Gore says women should have the right^ to control their own bodies.|But Mr. Bush says a president does not have the right^ to overrule a decision by the F-D-A.|He says the government should trust people to make the right^ decisions with their retirement money.|So, a new hotel was built right^ on the beach.|This sea wall is built right^ into the hills of sand that make up the coast.|Political experts are quick to say that opinion studies are not always right^.|During the trial, he argued that he had the right^ to use whatever means necessary to protect himself and his family.|The Americans also gained the right^ to use the river.|The right^ side is involved with creative activities like performing music and understanding relationships in space.|Patients will have the right^ to see their health records and to request corrections.|It ruled that he has a legal right^ to ride in a golf cart at P-G-A Tour championships.|They hope it will give disabled people in the United States the right^ to play golf and all other sports.|She raises her right^ arm high in the air.|Her right^ hand holds a torch -- a golden light.|Patents guarantee that inventors control the right^ to make, use, and sell their products for a period of time.|The company wanted the right^ to produce and market televisions.|However, some mosquito eggs can stay in water for years until the conditions are right^ for hatching.|This alliance guarantees that all leprosy patients, even if they are poor, have a right^ to the most modern treatment.|Other dunes may be building right^ now.|They are asking citizens to write^ in their names on the ballot when they vote.|Some experts suggest that Helike might have caused the Greek teacher Plato to write^ the story of Atlantis.|Adam Marham helped write^ the report.|She urged him to write^ as much as possible.|He was one of the first black reporters to write^ for a major daily newspaper.|But he never failed to write^ his newspaper column.|Most women were expected to learn to read and write^.|Doctor Seuss decided to write^ books that were interesting and easy to read.|The success of the Cat in the Hat made him want to write^ more books for children.|In Nineteen-Sixty Doctor Seuss was urged by a book publisher to write^ a book using less than fifty words.|Doctor Seuss once said "I do not write^ for children. I write for people".|Years earlier, he used this desk to write^ America's Declaration of Independence from England.|Franz Schubert used the guitar to write^ some of his famous works.|He also continues to write^.|Evan and Jaron each write^ songs.|They reportedly use real life experiences and their imaginations when they write^.|Braille is a way blind people are able to read and write^.|There he helped to write^ a new state constitution.|He helped write^ The Federalist, a series of reports explaining the strength of the proposed Constitution.|Remember to write^ us with your questions about American life.|And parents can write^ letters to their children often.|A doctor must write^ an order for this medicine.|Yet he could not read or write^.|His life changed five years ago, when he decided to go back to school and learn to read and write^.|He said his biggest problem was his inability to read and write^.|He spoke to young people about the importance of learning to read and write^.|Last year, a schoolteacher from Washington state helped him write^ a book about his life.|A few years ago, Mister Brooks decided to write^ the story again as a musical for the stage.|A friend at the New York Post newspaper, William Dufty, helped her write^ the book.|Usually they did not write^ new music.|Ralph Chaplin wanted to write^ a song of revolution.|She still write^s to many of them and urges them to work hard at school.|