What Is The Difference Between 'alright' and 'all right'

Author: Bob
Updated Date 06/08/2011 23:35:28
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What is the difference between "alright" and "all right"

Bob - 07/08/2011 01:25:21

All Right: Every item is right

For example: It's a very difficult exam. However, one of my classmates got the answers all right, 100% correct.

Alright: to signify the thing being mentioned isn't very bad, yet is still not perfect.

For example: For the exam yesterday, I did alright, not very bad.