you have to speed the other one up and get it the time at the exact minute
Exit through the basement and go right, past the graveyard, to where you came in.
watch the puzzle carefully when it mixes up then do what you saw backwards
There's a hole past the crying statue, the one that you entered through. That is how you leave, as it exits to the island map.
buy it at the store with 350 credits
you need to find hunky in his house past the haunted house
Eva entered the haunted house. Rocky was certain the locker was haunted. A ghost haunted the dorm's only bathroom. Rebecca was haunted by the past Mrs. DeWinters.
after you get past the old house on the snoopy game
The past participle is the form of a verb that can act as an adjective, be used to create the perfect tenses, and form the passive voice. For regular verbs, past participle end in -ed.The past participle of haunt is haunted. (i.e. the haunted house)
"Maison hantée" is a French equivalent of "haunted house."The feminine noun "maison" means "house." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The past participle "hantée" in the feminine singular means "haunted."The pronunciation is "meh-zoh-nawh-teh."
Haunted is the past tense of haunt.
after you get past the old house on the snoopy game, get the mask of the scarecrow, and go into the next building.
No, it is not an adverb. Haunted is a past tense verb or an adjective, from the verb to haunt.