No. Maybe it should be:
They are absolutely right. - They're absolutely right.
thats absolutely correct!!!
You're absolutely right.
You're absolutely right.
The correct sentence is, "Did you hear?"
The sentence is grammatically correct.
Yes. That is a correct sentence, or at least a correctly formed sentence*. But there is no content that can be judged as right or wrong. (*It is an interrogative sentence, one that asks a question.)
Yes, "you were correct" is correct grammar. This sentence is in the past tense and conveys that someone was right about something.
No that would not be proper English. Best by itself in a sentence is correct.
"How did you got her?" Is not a grammatically correct sentence, it might be better to rephrase it as "How did you gether?"
No, the sentence is not correct. It should be "I suggest you call her tomorrow."
That is the correct spelling of "positively" (absolutely).
Example sentence - I will absolutely not tolerate bad behavior.