well when ever your body and your mind is ready and you have the means to raise a baby, like being able to provide for it have the proper financial standings, being able to hold up a job, not relying on your parents to raise this child for you being able to pay a baby sitter, if you are going to raise this child yourself you probably will have to quite school, and as for jobs you wont get very high paying, because you don't have a high school diploma, remember becoming pregnant will change your life forever, you will miss out on your child hood and never be able to do the things you wanted, remember you cant get rid of a baby, even if you do put it up for adoption you aren't going to forget it it could cause great emotional damage, remember there isn't anything wrong with becoming pregnant at this age, that is my opinion but you cant be selfish and just have this baby because you want one at the time because it is kind of a new fad you want one to be like a Barbie doll, you have to be ably to give it a good life otherwise it just isn't fair, and there is nothing wrong with waiting until you are older, so thin k about your decision before you change your life forever
The future tense of "is ready" is "will be ready."
well, im 14. I'm pretty sure it depends on the person. the parents. but if you think you would make a good parent and you're ready for it. then go ahead :) In the 21st century, 14 is way too young to be pregnant! A 14-year-old is not ready medically, emotionally or financially to become a parent.
The future tense form of "The outline is ready" is "The outline will be ready."
Whatever fashion and music style you have is irrelevant. That can change down the road anyway. You need to focus on if you want to be a parent or is ready to give the child away for adoption or have an abortion. Being a goth or emo or not has nothing to do with parenting or being ready to be a parent.
No. She is all ready pregnant.
The future tense is: I will be ready to learn about verbs.
The future tense verb for the sentence "The outline is ready" would be "will be." So the future tense sentence would be "The outline will be ready."
The future tense verb for the sentence "I am ready to learn about verbs" would be "I will learn about verbs."
The future tense of the sentence "Are you ready to learn about verbs?" would be "Will you be ready to learn about verbs?"
The outline will be ready.
Future Simple:I will be ready to learn about verbs.If you are taking a class, you could use this First Conditional clause.Present Simple + Future Simple:After I finish this semester's class, I will be ready to learn about verbs.
The future tense form of the verb "learn" in the sentence "I am ready to learn about verbs" is "will learn."