The correct punctuation for "The holidays, in my opinion, are depressing."
"Everybody has their opinion" is now commonly used as a gender-neutral alternative to "everybody has his or her opinion."
"In the opinion of" is more commonly used in formal writing to introduce someone's viewpoint. "By the opinion of" is less common and may sound awkward to native English speakers.
Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
No. If you are trying to say that you have the same opinion as another person, the correct way to say it is "I agree with you."
The correct spelling is "unanimous." It means fully in agreement or characterized by complete unity of opinion.
No. The Wanderer is a poem. (In my opinion) it's good but depressing...
An opinion that is absolutely correct.
Yes, those are correct spellings of advice and opinion.
My opinion is no. The punctuation is proper to the body of the over-all composition, and not a part of emphatic material inserted into the composition. The very best writing remains clear and unambiguous with no or very little punctuation. Punctuation is somewhat like markings in music that indicate loudness and softness, pauses, or changes in tempo.
That is the correct spelling of "opinion" (a belief or view).
"Everybody has their opinion" is now commonly used as a gender-neutral alternative to "everybody has his or her opinion."
"In the opinion of" is more commonly used in formal writing to introduce someone's viewpoint. "By the opinion of" is less common and may sound awkward to native English speakers.
There is no correct answer. This is an opinion.
Yes, this is the correct way to use the word soliciting.
A fact most of the time is 100% correct and a opinion you can argue
Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
yes it is correct