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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 4:48 pm
Metamorphmagus: Someone who can change their appearence at will, without using any potions. Tonks was a metamorphmagus.
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:17 pm
ChiChi2011 Metamorphmagus: Someone who can change their appearence at will, without using any potions. Tonks was an metamorphmagus. First of all, it should be "a", not "an". "An" is used when the word following either begins with a vowel, like "apple" or "elevator," or begins with a silent consonant followed by a vowel, like "hour." "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant that is heard, like "pencil" or "boy." Secondly, the definition you gave is alright, but the sentance was a bit lacking. You could have said something like: "Tonks, a metamorphmagus, entertained Hermione and Ginny by changing her nose several different times at their request." (It was her nose, right? Or am I remembering it wrong?) This sentance makes sure that the reader understands Tonks can change her appearance at will. And I'm sorry, I can't help fixing stuff. Ask Freak.
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[.L.O.S.E.R.] Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:13 pm
[.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 Metamorphmagus: Someone who can change their appearence at will, without using any potions. Tonks was a metamorphmagus. First of all, it should be "a", not "an". "An" is used when the word following either begins with a vowel, like "apple" or "elevator," or begins with a silent consonant followed by a vowel, like "hour." "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant that is heard, like "pencil" or "boy." Secondly, the definition you gave is alright, but the sentance was a bit lacking. You could have said something like: "Tonks, a metamorphmagus, entertained Hermione and Ginny by changing her nose several different times at their request." (It was her nose, right? Or am I remembering it wrong?) This sentance makes sure that the reader understands Tonks can change her appearance at will. And I'm sorry, I can't help fixing stuff. Ask Freak. Ok to your first thing, sorry, it was a typo, and I didn't notice, cause I knew that, we learned it in second grade. Anyway, I'll change it. Second Paragraph, I wasn;t using a sentence I was just stating the fact that Tonks was one, since she was the only one we've met in the series, and yeah it was her nose, because I remember when she had a nose like a squashed tomato.
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 6:47 pm
ChiChi2011 [.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 Metamorphmagus: Someone who can change their appearence at will, without using any potions. Tonks was a metamorphmagus. First of all, it should be "a", not "an". "An" is used when the word following either begins with a vowel, like "apple" or "elevator," or begins with a silent consonant followed by a vowel, like "hour." "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant that is heard, like "pencil" or "boy." Secondly, the definition you gave is alright, but the sentance was a bit lacking. You could have said something like: "Tonks, a metamorphmagus, entertained Hermione and Ginny by changing her nose several different times at their request." (It was her nose, right? Or am I remembering it wrong?) This sentance makes sure that the reader understands Tonks can change her appearance at will. And I'm sorry, I can't help fixing stuff. Ask Freak. Ok to your first thing, sorry, it was a typo, and I didn't notice, cause I knew that, we learned it in second grade. Anyway, I'll change it. Second Paragraph, I wasn;t using a sentence I was just stating the fact that Tonks was one, since she was the only one we've met in the series, and yeah it was her nose, because I remember when she had a nose like a squashed tomato. Well, that's different. You should have specified that you were giving an example of a person who was one, and not a sentance for added clarity.
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 5:04 pm
[.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 [.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 Metamorphmagus: Someone who can change their appearence at will, without using any potions. Tonks was a metamorphmagus. First of all, it should be "a", not "an". "An" is used when the word following either begins with a vowel, like "apple" or "elevator," or begins with a silent consonant followed by a vowel, like "hour." "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant that is heard, like "pencil" or "boy." Secondly, the definition you gave is alright, but the sentance was a bit lacking. You could have said something like: "Tonks, a metamorphmagus, entertained Hermione and Ginny by changing her nose several different times at their request." (It was her nose, right? Or am I remembering it wrong?) This sentance makes sure that the reader understands Tonks can change her appearance at will. And I'm sorry, I can't help fixing stuff. Ask Freak. Ok to your first thing, sorry, it was a typo, and I didn't notice, cause I knew that, we learned it in second grade. Anyway, I'll change it. Second Paragraph, I wasn;t using a sentence I was just stating the fact that Tonks was one, since she was the only one we've met in the series, and yeah it was her nose, because I remember when she had a nose like a squashed tomato. Well, that's different. You should have specified that you were giving an example of a person who was one, and not a sentance for added clarity. You do have a point there.
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Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 5:58 pm
ChiChi2011 [.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 [.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 Metamorphmagus: Someone who can change their appearence at will, without using any potions. Tonks was a metamorphmagus. First of all, it should be "a", not "an". "An" is used when the word following either begins with a vowel, like "apple" or "elevator," or begins with a silent consonant followed by a vowel, like "hour." "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant that is heard, like "pencil" or "boy." Secondly, the definition you gave is alright, but the sentance was a bit lacking. You could have said something like: "Tonks, a metamorphmagus, entertained Hermione and Ginny by changing her nose several different times at their request." (It was her nose, right? Or am I remembering it wrong?) This sentance makes sure that the reader understands Tonks can change her appearance at will. And I'm sorry, I can't help fixing stuff. Ask Freak. Ok to your first thing, sorry, it was a typo, and I didn't notice, cause I knew that, we learned it in second grade. Anyway, I'll change it. Second Paragraph, I wasn;t using a sentence I was just stating the fact that Tonks was one, since she was the only one we've met in the series, and yeah it was her nose, because I remember when she had a nose like a squashed tomato. Well, that's different. You should have specified that you were giving an example of a person who was one, and not a sentance for added clarity. You do have a point there. I make it a point to always have a point.
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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:10 pm
could I give some ex.s of spells?
like the names and the defs?
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 2:34 pm
bone212 could I give some ex.s of spells? like the names and the defs? Nah. We had a thread like that, but deleted it. We found it unnecessary.
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 6:51 am
[.L.O.S.E.R.] bone212 could I give some ex.s of spells? like the names and the defs? Nah. We had a thread like that, but deleted it. We found it unnecessary. o ok good thing I asked then
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:20 pm
[.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 [.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 [.L.O.S.E.R.] ChiChi2011 Metamorphmagus: Someone who can change their appearence at will, without using any potions. Tonks was a metamorphmagus. First of all, it should be "a", not "an". "An" is used when the word following either begins with a vowel, like "apple" or "elevator," or begins with a silent consonant followed by a vowel, like "hour." "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant that is heard, like "pencil" or "boy." Secondly, the definition you gave is alright, but the sentance was a bit lacking. You could have said something like: "Tonks, a metamorphmagus, entertained Hermione and Ginny by changing her nose several different times at their request." (It was her nose, right? Or am I remembering it wrong?) This sentance makes sure that the reader understands Tonks can change her appearance at will. And I'm sorry, I can't help fixing stuff. Ask Freak. Ok to your first thing, sorry, it was a typo, and I didn't notice, cause I knew that, we learned it in second grade. Anyway, I'll change it. Second Paragraph, I wasn;t using a sentence I was just stating the fact that Tonks was one, since she was the only one we've met in the series, and yeah it was her nose, because I remember when she had a nose like a squashed tomato. Well, that's different. You should have specified that you were giving an example of a person who was one, and not a sentance for added clarity. You do have a point there. I make it a point to always have a point. Just so ya know, if you ever try to correct me like this Loser, I would completely have no idea what you are talking about! mrgreen I'm just dumb like that! Also, Emily? HOW CAN YOU REMEMBER WHAT GRADE YOU LEARNED GRAMMAR? mrgreen (I knew you were a straight A student, except the Baleja incident (sorry to bring it up), but I didn't know you liked to pay attention for good grades that much! All the time your mom says about how you forgot to do the things you promised her you would do and you seem to forget about that!) <- lol, that was a mouthful!
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:21 pm
Holiday - Vacation
Usually used for Christmas or Summer vacation in the book.
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