
Theresa N. answered 01/05/16
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The answer is c. No one can ever really know there own fate.
"there" should be "their"
"There" is the opposite of Here. It means 'in that place' not here.
Where is my book? It's over there.
I will look for a hotel to stay when I arrive there.
There is/There are = to show that something exists.
"Their" is a possessive adjective which is used before a noun. It shows possession, that something belongs to them.
Their house is big.
All of their friends were crazy.
The children put their books in their school bags.
Where is my book? It's over there.
I will look for a hotel to stay when I arrive there.
There is/There are = to show that something exists.
"Their" is a possessive adjective which is used before a noun. It shows possession, that something belongs to them.
Their house is big.
All of their friends were crazy.
The children put their books in their school bags.