The things were put in the correct place. The things were put in the correct places.
The things went automatically to their correct place.
in the right place is the correct one
I believe that a sphere is neither oblique nor a right (angle?).
slanting. neither a right angle or a multiple of it.
Neither, it is 90 degrees.
Neither the left or the right but the middle
in the right place is the correct one
You use the indefinite in place of not one and not the other of the nouns for two people or things; neither is a singular form representing both nouns as a unit. Example: John and Jane are behind, neither have turned in the assignment. I like both of these resorts but neither is affordable right now.
The English term 'centralist' means advocating centralization someone who is neither right or left of an issue
The english Bill of Rights took place in ENgland, on the year of 1689.
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If the question means How do you say "Things were a bit all right until" in English?" then : "Things were alright up to a point, until.."
One can often hear both of these phrases in contemporary English, 'set things right' and 'put things right.' Despite the different verb in each, their fundamental meaning is the same, namely, 'properly correcting a situation' or 'getting things back to the way they should be.'
its a right
its a right
vastushatra ,,,means right things to right place.
they faced beatings from not doind certain things right and rasing children
The English colonists had the right to life, a right to liberty and a right to property. The colonists had all rights to live as men of the society. They had the right to live as Christians. They had the right to live as subjects of that place.