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?"
Yes, this sentence is correct grammar.
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 perfect grammar. An example sentence: You were correct when you said that a tomato is a fruit.
"How did you got her?" Is not a grammatically correct sentence, it might be better to rephrase it as "How did you gether?"
No that would not be proper English. Best by itself in a sentence is correct.
No this sentence isn't quite right. You should say "I suggest you call her tomorrow".
Example sentence - I will absolutely not tolerate bad behavior.
That is the correct spelling of "positively" (absolutely).