6.25%
No. if they do drugs, they still have the exact chance as anyone else who does drugs. Age does not matter.
Betelgeuse is a star, so there is little chance that anyone lives on it.
Narcissistic people are about control, so they will choose people who are shy, kindhearted (to a fault at times). Sometimes they just take that chance and pick anyone.
Anyone means "anybody; any random person or people." No one, on the contrary, means "nobody; no person, no people."
Anyone. About 5% of the population is gay, so it is less common than left-handedness. Studies have shown that homosexuality appears to be a semi-rare genetic trait. A person is about twice as likely to be homosexual if they have a sibling that is homosexual. However, that percentage chance is still quite low as doubling it only increases the chance to 20%.
by showing it to the person asking you. tecnacally if you wont show anyone it there is more of a chance they dont have a license
No, the indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is a second person pronoun (a word for the person spoken to) and a third person pronoun (a word for the person spoken about).The first person is a word for the person speaking.Examples:Anyone can make a mistake, that's why pencils have erasers. (third person, speaking about people in general)Anyone who needs a pencil may get one from my desk. (second person, speaking to a group of people)
90% of people do survive
every single person (= =)
30% From a smart person with a PhD
For one thing, it is very frustrating for anyone to be totally dependent on another person. It is even more so when someone is always jumping in there doing things for you that you can do, or would at least want the chance to try. It is good for anyone, not just handicapped people, to have the opportunity to rise to a challenge.
For one thing, it is very frustrating for anyone to be totally dependent on another person. It is even more so when someone is always jumping in there doing things for you that you can do, or would at least want the chance to try. It is good for anyone, not just handicapped people, to have the opportunity to rise to a challenge.