To describe something as the smallest is generally assumed to be fact.
However, given that not everyone knows everything, maybe the one making an assertion that something is the smallest is, unknown to themselves, actually expressing a strongly held view, which, upon further investigation, may turn out to be simply opinion, albeit an opinion that is genuinely and sincerely held to be fact.
The statement "smallest" being used to describe something is typically a fact, as it is a quantifiable attribute that can be measured objectively. However, whether something is considered small or not can be subjective based on individual perceptions and comparisons.
The statement "the checker speech is powerful and moving" is an opinion because it reflects a personal judgment about the speech's impact on someone.
Facts are objective statements that can be proven true or false, while opinions are subjective statements based on personal beliefs or feelings.
The suffix for "smallest" is "-est".
Yes, a declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses a fact, opinion, or idea. It ends with a period.
A sentence that starts with "we" is typically a declarative sentence, which states a fact or opinion. It can also be an imperative sentence if it is giving a command or making a request.
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the smallest planet in my opinion is mars
Is he has to make a living, a fact or opinion?
how can you change a fact into an opinion?
In fact, Australia is the smallest continent.
Fact means something that is definite and unchanging. Opinion is what someone feels about something. It is a fact that Obama is the president. It is my opinion that he is ruining this country. It is a fact that the sky is blue when there are no clouds. It is my opinion that we should have more sunny days.
People have their own opinion. Juarez is hot is not a fact. Juarez is not hot is not a fact either. Your opinion is not a fact.
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"Green is my favorite color" is an opinion. "Green is comprised of yellow and blue" is a fact.