"Right from the beginning" and "From the beginning"
Does the word "Right", in the following sentence, emphasise the correctness or the sequence? or is it redundant?
Example Sentence:
- I will do it right from the beginning.
- I will do it from the beginning.
Solution 1:
Here, the word "Right" is just adding emphasis on the "beginning", i.e. the person means that he would do it exactly from the start.
The other sentence also means that he would do it from the start, it just lacks the emphasis.