In the sentence, "In your opinion the president was wrong about that." "that" is a pronoun. Its antecedent is presumably in a preceding sentence.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
It was no surprise, you knew he would do it. Also I'm guessing it is dialogue so it should be inside of speech marks, "Like these."
There is no wrong with sentence to end with also. For example, We can do this work also.
The answer I gave was wrong.
"Was there something wrong with me?" I wondered.
It is an adverb.
This question requires an opinion and that makes it hard to answer since everyone has an opinion. No opinion is right or wrong it is just what someone thinks. So, this question can not be answered. There is no such thing as the president of America. So the question is invalid.
It give an opinion
Technically it is an opinion but legally it is wrong.
Write what you think is wrong with your school that you will change and about how your class would benefit from you being president. Make them want as well as need you to be the president.
By encouraging staff to express disagreements, a president can ensure diverse viewpoints are considered, leading to more well-rounded decision-making. This approach helps identify potential pitfalls, consider alternative perspectives, and ultimately arrive at more informed and balanced decisions.
YES Callum Campbell's opinion is totally wrong
The phoneme for "wrong" is /r/ as in the words "r-ong".
yes he is maby i say really i don't know It's really a matter of opinion. There is no right or wrong answer to this question.
There is nothing wrong with that sentence.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
It was no surprise, you knew he would do it. Also I'm guessing it is dialogue so it should be inside of speech marks, "Like these."