What is a specific term for people who think that theyre always right? My conclusion is thus that, as infallibility defines "never being wrong" and as delusional defines having an unrealistic belief, then an appropriate term for a person who believes that they are always right is: delusionally infallible
Can we have a direct speech after People believe? The verbs like "believes, feels and thinks introduce indirect speech so quotation marks are not used as seen in the examples below They are not used as "reporting verbs or speech verbs"
relative clauses - Stephen Hawking believes that the earth is unlikely . . . D would also work though "Stephen Hawking believes that the earth is unlikely to be the only planet whose life has developed gradually" -- this has a somewhat different meaning (it implies knowledge of other planets with life) but it still parses and makes sense
Who or whom in this relative clause [duplicate] 2 Your relative clause is who whom the committee believes is best qualified for the position You rewrite the relative clause putting a blank (_____) in where the relative pronoun goes: the committee believes ______ is best qualified for the position You substitute the relative clause into the blank: either who or whom