Just say " I am unsure if i will have good destiny"
I'm unsure of my destiny in the future
There were twelve students in the classroom.
i wuz wundiring the same thing
Can goods have the same ware.
I have several sentences for you.In the same way you write any sentence, you write a sentence with "in the same way."You ride a unicycle in the same way you ride a bicycle.You paint in the same way you draw.Both of them are in the same way since that virus is going around.
This is the fossil of an extinct animal.
Slaves escaping through the Underground Railroad were unsure of their destiny.
I am currently somewhat unsure of how to use this electronic device.
You have a chance to chart your own destiny.
I am really unsure of the answer to this question and therefore there is only one way to answer - not to answer. I am currently somewhat unsure of how to use this electronic device.
It was my destiny to help children in third world countries.
'Choose your destiny'
The students were unsure of how to interpret the abstract artwork.
You can use the term "insurance associate" in a sentence like this: "The insurance associate helped customers understand their policy coverage and file claims efficiently."
Europeans thought is was their manifest destiny, their gift from God, that they occupy all the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific
There were twelve students in the classroom.
You use he or she when you already have referred to a person in a sentence before, or earlier in the same sentence.
"I" and "you" are typically used together in sentences when discussing actions, responsibilities, or experiences that involve both the speaker and the listener. For example, "I think you will enjoy this movie" or "I am going to help you with your homework."