Simply rearrange the order to determine the correct grammar.
In this case "from the tides of war comes opportunity" becomes
"opportunity comes from the tides of war". This is correct.
Meanwhile the latter becomes "opportunity come from the tides of war", which is nonsense.
Whether to use an 's' or not depends on whether the noun following at the end is countable or uncountable, plural or singular. The best thing to do is change the order.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "similarly" (in a like manner).
The correct spelling is opportunity.
opportunity
That is the correct spelling of "opportunity" (chance, prospect).
The second one is correct: "If the opportunity still exists."
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
i think the correct way to say that is give Larry and I an opportunity ....
The correct spelling is persevering (continuing despite adversity, persisting).
The correct spelling is "occurring". The noun form is similarly "occurrence".
The correct spelling is "opportunity" (a chance).
Assuming you mean opportunity, "l'occasion".
The correcy way to spell it is opportunity