Children in the 1600's were expected to behave and do as they were told. They were also very quite.
they had to behave very well or they would get into serious trouble
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The verb of behaviour is behave. As in "to behave".
No, behave is a verb. The corresponding noun is behaviour.
The past tense of behave is behaved.
Right up until the 1960s most good parenting skills taught the child to be seen and not heard. In other words, the parents were strict and expected their children to behave or they would be punished.
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Behave
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they had to behave very well or they would get into serious trouble
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it will still be the same
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the average amount of children a colonial woman had in the 1600s is 9 children
Children (and adults) behave the same all over the world - some are good, some are bad and some ore so-so.
They behave in a good way once inside The Chocolate Factory.