Yes, the question is asking for your opinion. Therefore, you must answer providing your own reasoning to support your answer. It is an open-ended question.
No, the sentence "What is your opinion on having school on Saturdays?" is a closed-ended question because it can be answered with a specific opinion (yes or no) rather than requiring a detailed explanation.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
Yes, that is a declarative sentence. It makes a statement or expresses an opinion without posing a question or giving a command.
a sentence that states or declares something-declarative sentence.there are two types of declarative sentence-positive and negative sentence.a sentence in which question is asked-interrogative sentencea sentence in which --order is givenrequest is madesuggestions or advice is given- are imperative sentences
A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an opinion, while an interrogative sentence asks a question. Example of declarative: "The sun is shining." Example of interrogative: "Is it raining outside?"
Justify your opinion with relevant evidence from the text. The decision to implement new policies was justified by the increase in productivity. She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind them.
There is no sentence in the question on which to base an opinion.
NO! Not only is it not a question, it's not a sentence. Can you please ask a literate question?!
From the sentence structure of this question, it seems that you find English boring as well :)
This question calls for an opinion, not an example sentence.
This is an opinion I have an opinion My opinion is this
Begin by restating the question and stating your own opinion. Then support that with facts.
I can give you several sentences.It is my opinion that you could write this sentence yourself.She held a low opinion of him.What is your opinion of the painting?
In the sentence, "In your opinion the president was wrong about that." "that" is a pronoun. Its antecedent is presumably in a preceding sentence.
In my opinion, pets are a nuisance. In my opinion, trees are a good resource. In my opinion, shopping is fun!
An opinion is a personal view, essentially. An example sentence would be: His opinion was pretty offensive to everyone there.
I will disprove your opinion of me.
"My opinion is that you pick up the toys if you don't want to get in trouble." or "Why do you care if I give my opinion?"