I think you could word this better as one of the following:
1. In our country, today's youth are usually disillusioned about their future.
2. In our country, today's generation is usually disillusioned about their future.
September 23, 2014
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You are missing a verb. Also using "today's generation" and youngsters sounds redundant. You might try something like this:
In our country, today's generation/youngsters are usually disillusioned about their future.
Hope this helps!
September 23, 2014
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Almost!
It should say "youngsters" - plural because you're speaking about all the young people in "our country" and about "their" (plural) future.
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