The correct way to make a statement on a monument is by being clear, concise, and respectful. The statement should convey the intended message effectively while honoring the purpose of the monument and the individuals or events it represents. It's important to consider the historical and cultural significance of the monument and ensure that the statement is accurate and impactful.
"Is he at office?" is in fact correct, but a very old fashioned way of making that statement. A more current way would be "Is he in the office?" or "Is he in his office?"
No. The expression is curious about, not above.I think it is correct. There is no mistake in using "above" after curious. "in the least" is an idiom which means in any way or lowest possible.
To take back a statement means to retract or withdraw what was previously said. This can be done if the statement was incorrect, misleading, or no longer relevant. It is a way to clarify or correct any misunderstanding caused by the original statement.
I wated to add , by the way, that I went to visit the Washington monument in Washington,D.C over the weekend
When you "make a bold statement", you express an opinion in a brave way.
Yes that is correct. A proverb is a concise statement of wisdom, often worded in a clever way to make it easy to remember.
In a round about way, that would be a correct statement.
None of those given.
I think that is a statement one could make about the sculpture and be correct. There is no way to know what Michelangelo was thinking. There are some accounts from this period, most notable is Vasari, see link.
Yes, that statement is correct as a way to indicate the passage of one month since the letter was posted.
The correct answer is Bottom -line statement. yo welcome. :)
The correct answer is Bottom -line statement. yo welcome. :)