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Choose the correct proverb.
(A) Better late then never.
(B) Better late than ever.
(C) Better fate comes never.
(D) Better late than never.​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
9

Better late than never.

Option (D) is correct.

Explanation:

Better late than never.

  • It means if you wanted to do something on time but could't, then it is better to do it rather than leaving it at all or not to do.
  • If you say better late than never when someone has done something, you think they should have done it earlier.
  • For example:
  • It's been a long time coming but better late than never.

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Answered by aburaihana123
3

Better late than never.

Option D is the correct proverb.

Explanation:

“Better late than never” is a famous  proverb which means that it is better that we achieve something in life even if it is late rather than never doing it. For example: it is better that a person arrives late somewhere than not arriving at all. Another example can be that a person realizes his mistake late is better than he never realizing his fault.

In other options, there are errors like ‘then’ is used instead of ‘than’ or ‘ever’ is used in place of ‘never’.  

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