Put (someone) right informal
The verb "set" can be substituted for the verb "put".
The word "straight" can be substituted for the word "right".
To help someone feel better, improve his/her health.
This cup of ginger tea will put you right, honey.
A sound sleep could put you right
To correct one's belief by telling them true facts.
She thought there was no homework for weekend, but we put her right on that.
The verb "put" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to refer to a person who is your enemy
He faced his sworn enemy.