Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? Is this a new feature in Opay? How true is it? Is this a new feature on Opay? How true is it?
Your first sentence, "Is this a new feature in Opay? How true is it?" is grammatically correct, but it's slightly unconventional to use "in" when referring to software or applications. "On" is typically more appropriate in this context.
The second sentence, "Is this a new feature on Opay? How true is it?" is grammatically correct and more common.
**Meaning**:
- The speaker is inquiring whether a specific feature is newly available in the Opay application (an online payment platform).
- They also want to know the accuracy or reliability of the information regarding this feature.
**Rephrasing**:
1. "Is there a new feature on Opay? How accurate is this information?"
2. "Has Opay introduced a new feature? How reliable is this claim?"
3. "Are there any new features in Opay? Is this information trustworthy?"
If you're asking about a specific feature on Opay, providing more context (like the nature of the feature) could help clarify your question further.