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He acts as the anchor in the story
The plural form is Harrys: There are two Harrys in my class, Harry Green and Harry Brown. Names ending in 'y' are made plural by simply adding an 's' instead of changing the 'y' to 'ies'. Marys and Sallys, Billys and Bobbys don't' care to be Maries and Sallies, or Billies and Bobbies. The Kennedys are not Kennedies, and the Harrys are not Harries.
me and harrys party i think Tom & Dick's party Harry's and my party. Those are technically the proper terms, but I personally would not give a party, which is an event, a possessive form. I would say "a party for Tom & Harry," or for whom or what the party is thrown, or "a party that Tom, Harry, and/or I threw for [person or event/occasion."
The first-person plural nouns are 'we' and 'us'. They are used when one of a group wishes to refer to that group generally, as in "we are going to the swimming pool" or "give your money to us and we'll look after it".
Woody
no you dumb butt harry is the main character and voldemort was the bad guy who killed harrys parents
well they named lily after harrys mother James after harrys father albus after harrys favourite headmaster albus dumbledore
Type your answer here... old harrys beloved wife is called beefy all
Old Harry was widowed in 1896 as Old Harrys Wife died
Egypt
in London
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Emmy
If you are referring to charachters in the book saying "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named", then they are talking about Lord Voldemort, the person who murdered Harrys parents. They call him that because they are so terrified of him.
Orange or Blue.
Yes