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correct
Adjective
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Something that is correct has no mistakes.
For question #5, only 5 people got the correct answer.
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Something that is correct is right.
When you type, the correct hand position is very important.
correct
Verb
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When you correct something that is wrong, you make it right.
I corrected the mistakes on your test.
me
Pronoun
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You use me instead of your name, to refer to yourself.
This is my book. It belongs to me.
if
Preposition
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If is used in a condition:
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# When something will cause something else
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#: If it rains, I will get wet.
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# When a condition is not true
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#: I'd prefer it if you took your shoes off.
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# although
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#: He was a great friend, if a little strange.
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# When ... occurs (a programming statement).
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#: If A, then B, else C.
if
Subordinator
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If is used to report questions and things that are unknown.
She asked if they had arrived yet.
I don't know if I want to go or not.
if
Noun
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If is a conditional situation.
There are many ifs we need to consider before we start on the plan.
wrong
Adjective
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If something is wrong, it is not right. If something is wrong it may be incorrect, not true, or bad.
That answer is wrong.
"2 + 2 = 5" is wrong.
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If something is wrong, it is not moral.
What you did was wrong.
wrong
Verb
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If you wrong someone, you do something that hurts a person.
He wrongs you by his actions.
wrong
Noun
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A wrong is an immoral act.
They accused him of wrongs against humanity.