Elisebeth Peters goes by Liz.
She was born in 1821.
She longed to see her family after being away for so long.
Prince edward
There is one syllable in the word longed.
She looks like Elisebeth Mitchell from "Lost".
He longed for a warm bed as he climbed up the mountain.
She longed for the feeling of the warm sun on her face as she walked through the city.
Present perfect is formed with --- have/has + past participle.Because long is a regular verb the past participle is verb + -ed = longed.So present perfect is have longed or has longed egThey have longed to see each other againHe has longed for a new car for years.
wished
Haha, that's unknown. It's also a very interesting question.
Drop the 'ed' on 'longed' and it will be a proper statement.