Are both these sentence correct:
a) "We are excited for that the future has in store."
b) "We are excited for that the future holds."
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Christine Christie Are both these sentence correct: They are not natural. You would be excited about those things, not for them, and you want "what", not "that". There is also a problem of sense because you can't know the future.
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Christine ChristieAre both these sentence correct:
They are not natural. You would be excited about those things, not for them, and you want "what", not "that". There is also a problem of sense because you can't know the future. But anyway, "has in store" and "holds" are fine there.