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Yes. Since they don't mate for life they will find another mate.
Swallows are one species of animals that mate for life. They choose a mate and then stay with them throughout their lives.
More particularly pertaining to swallows: the small birds are often used as a symbol of everlasting love, since swallows mate for life and, regardless of the distance traveled, always return to a meeting place (generally near the equator) to mate once a year. Sailors used to get one swallow, traditionally on the chest, after traveling a certain amount of nautical miles, and the second when they had done double that. Swallows travel far distances, but do mate for life.
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I will grieve later. The class will grieve for their slain classmate.
in case they lose their mate
You will need to give your bird a lot of attention to prevent loneliness and boredom, especially if he/she has previously had a mate. Birds grieve and have emotions. It is your job as the owner to prevent them from becoming bored and depressed.
I will grieve during the funeral. The soldiers grieve for their fallen comrade.
We do not know what happens in the minds of geese. They do seem to miss their young, but that could simply be an instinct to look and care for them. There is no way to know whether they grieve in the sense we do. Probably not, as their brains are not specialized for higher levels of information processing.
Grieve is already a verb. For example "to grieve someone or something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Bill Grieve's birth name is William Thomas Turner Grieve.
Yes, the word grieve is a verb.