The correct answer is on your own...
"on your own" is the correct phrase. It means to do something without any help or assistance from others.
Yes, "on your own" is a correct phrase to use when referring to doing something by yourself without any help or assistance.
I can only guess at what you are trying to say, but I guess that this sentence should have been, understand it in your own home. You don't have to go to school to learn about this; you can understand it in your own home.
You have just answered your own question! Dilemma, the one you spelt was correct. Nice work!
Yes, it is correct to say that men are your own kindred if you are referring to them as members of your own family or group. The term "kindred" typically refers to one's blood relatives or those who are closely related to you in some way.
No, the correct grammar would be "how fun it is." "How fun" is typically used as an interjection or exclamation rather than a complete sentence on its own.
The correct sentence is He is allowed to do it on his own.
You already own a bicycle.
Corle-own-eh is the correct way to say it.
Do you own a computer? Grammatically it makes sense as a question. You do own a computer would be a suitable answer.
Yes, but not elegant. The formal language considers "own" redundant.
The second one.
"The dog has its own collar" is grammatically correct. Many people mistakenly use "it's" in this kind of sentence, but that is the contraction for "it is," not the possessive form of "it."
You cannot correct his history. It exists. You can write your own version of events if you have sufficient knowledge.
poois correct
you make it to your own taste.
Yes, it is correct to say that men are your own kindred if you are referring to them as members of your own family or group. The term "kindred" typically refers to one's blood relatives or those who are closely related to you in some way.
That is the correct spelling of "volunteer" (go by own choice, or someone who does).