No, they don't. In the 6h book/movie they do though.
Ron does not reveal his true feelings for Hermione until the end of the seventh book.
No they don't.
there is no "fifth book", well there is, but its the first book "twilight" in Edwards point of view, so nothing new really happens
It is unknown because it was a non-verbal spell.
hes in the slitherin common room
Hermione Jane Puckle instead of Hermione Jean Granger. J.K. Rowling changed the surname very early on as she felt 'Puckle' didn't suit Hermione. Hermione's middle name was not changed until after the fifth book was published and Rowling realised she has given the middle name 'Jane' to Dolores Umbridge. Not wanting Hermione to have a connection to Umbridge, Rowling changed her middle name to Jean.
A lot of stuff....you'll really have to read it to understand what happens
No :)
In which book ? Because of al the battles Hermione gets injured a lot
i dont know but what i am going to do is check out a book store and type in spy x and see what happens
No, the word 'fifth' is a noun and an adjective.Examples:I made the appointment for the fifth of the month. (noun)The office is on the fifth floor. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'fifth' is it.Example:This book is the fifth in the series. It picks up the story right where the last book left off.
Hermione Granger is not a character in 'Tales of Beedle the Bard'.The book is a collection of old wizarding fairytales (one of which, 'The Tale of the Three Brothers' depicted real people). Albus Dumbledore left his copy of the book to Hermione in his will and the actual published book is supposed to have been translated from the original runes by Hermione (the copy given to Hermione was in runes).