Yes, "they'll have to rent it out" is correct. It implies that they are required to lease something, such as property, to others. The phrase is simple and very commonly used.
The correct is *me neither* .
She has money to pay rent" is correct. "She is having money to pay rent" is not grammatically correct, although it might be understood to convey the same meaning.link here >πππππ://πππ.πππππππππ24.πππ/πππππ/372576/πΈπππππππππππππππ/
The correct spelling for the expression is "ouija."
The correct expression is Repent of.
If there not to nervouse theyll stear at you and if you turn in there direction theyll turn away. Theyll talk to you and try to be your friend. Or theyll show of in front you and try yo get your attention.
Did he ask her is the correct expression.
That is correct.
If you live in a home, you have greater freedom of expression and no rent, but you do have to pay mortgage. For condos, you have to pay rent and have limited freedom of expression, but you do not have to pay most utility bills.
theyll have a feast and the enxt day theyll battle
It's a correct English phrase or expression.
"Discuss about" is incorrect. "Discuss" is correct.
"For some reason" is correct. Some, in this instance, implies "one or another" instead of multiple, so "reason" would be singular.