How can you tell the difference between facts and opinions?
• Look for signal words or phases (I believe, we think, and in my opinion),
and judgment words (best, greatest, cutest, brave).
• Ask yourself if (and how) a statement could be proven.
• Identify the purpose of a lesson (a lesson written to convince or
persuade is more likely to contain opinions than one written to explain).
In the sentence, "In your opinion the president was wrong about that." "that" is a pronoun. Its antecedent is presumably in a preceding sentence.
A sentence stating an opinion or belief as the purpose for developing a paper is called a thesis statement.
how can you change a fact into an opinion?
The judges are biased in their opinion on who won the medal.
How you know is you have to read the whole sentence and to find out what a modifier is you have to know what a modifier is
here is a example: Soccer is the best game in the world. get it?
This is an opinion I have an opinion My opinion is this
This is a declarative sentence. It is stating a fact or opinion about someone.
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.
The oxymoron in the sentence is "unbiased opinion," as an opinion is inherently subjective and cannot truly be unbiased.
There is no sentence in the question on which to base an opinion.
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?"
My opinion is that nikes are better than converses.