Does "nearly right" mean that one of the other choices was better, or are they all equally right?
What is meant by "nearly right?"
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Christina V.Kwiziq community member
What is meant by "nearly right?"
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using nunca in Spanish negative sentences"
Asked 2 days ago

Hola Christina V.
In Kwiziq, "nearly right" means that your answer was partly correct—you selected some of the correct options, but not all of them, or you may have also selected an option that wasn’t correct.
This typically happens in MultipleAnswer questions, where there is more than one correct choice. To get a fully correct answer, you need to choose all the correct options and none of the incorrect ones.
So, to clarify:
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It doesn’t mean another choice was “better.”
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It means your choice was close, but not complete.
You're on the right track—just missing a little detail! 😊
Let us know if you'd like help understanding a specific example!
Hasta pronto
Silvia
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