lunes, 11 de noviembre de 2013

" By your side "


                                  I feel alright by your side.

                                = A tu lado me siento bien.


Oxford dictionary :

All right’ or ‘alright’?

Is it acceptable to write alright as one word, rather than two separate ones?

For example: She calls them whenever she is travelling to assure them she is alright.

Similar ‘merged’ words such as altogether and already have been accepted in standard English for a very long time, so there is no logical reason to object to the one-word form alright. Nevertheless, many people dislike it and regard it as incorrect, so it’s best to avoid using alright in formal writing. Write it as two separate words instead:

 She calls them whenever she is travelling to assure them she is all right.

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