It was ron ghoul, and they pretended he had spattergroit
No, Hermione does not kiss Harry Potter, as she loves him as a brother.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two.
If Hermione were to tell Ron that he wasn't good at Quidditch, it would hurt their relationship quite a bit. Ron was always sensitive about his Quidditch abilities and given his insecurity about Harry and Hermione, such a thing would not help given Harry's talent as a Seeker. Although, Hermione is not the type of person to say such a thing. As for his thoughts, well Ron spent most of the sixth book believing that nobody thought he could play Quidditch. He was also convinced that Hermione liked Harry better which halted their relationship to begin with.
Ron gets sent to the hospital wing after being poisoned by wine in Professor Slughorn's room. Harry, Ginny, and Hermione are by Ron's bed when Lavender comes running in. Lavender then asks what Hermione is doing there and starts the following conversation:Lavender: *to Hermione* "What is she doing here?"Hermione: "I'd be able to ask you the same thing."Lavender: "I happen to be his girlfriend!"Hermione: "I happen to be his...friend."Ron then mumbles "Hermione" and causes Lavender to run out crying. The next day they were fine, Ron and Hermione. -MK777
No, Harry and Hermione are not and never will be a couple.Harry ends up with Ginny and Ron ends up with Hermione and J.K.Rowling always meant for it to be that way.
Well there are many ofdifferent meaning's But I think he's always liked her a bit different then Harry has. For example, in book number two, the chamber of secrets, she gets petrified, and when she gets back to normal, she hugs Harry and she shakes hand with Ron. But she also shows it in book and movie number three, six and seven. In the third, they both by accident grapes each others hands, and they both get odd. In book six, Hermione gets incredible mad and sad, when Ron gets a relationship with another girl. In the last book, seven. He leaves Harry and Hermione, and Hermione cry's for days. Later in the book, they kiss, so that when he really shows it, but I think he's always liked her.
It can be called a place and thing.
Yes. Hermione is attracted to Ron as early as third year. However, Ron is very slow to make the first move. Viktor Krum asked Hermione to the Yule Ball, and she was attracted to him for a short while. But their relationship never went anywhere.
School in the Harry Potter series is the same thing as it is in the real world - a place where you go to learn.
A specific place, person, or thing is called a proper noun or a pronoun.
On the Hogwarts Express, Neville Longbottom asks Harry and Ron if they have "seen a toad at all?" they shake their heads and Harry says "he'll turn up." In the movie, this scene doesn't happen as Neville arrives with Hermione who does all of the talking.
In the books Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling Draco DOES NOT LIKE HERMIONE. He is a darker character who is often tempted with the life his father lives. Hermione is an intelligent witch who is best friends with Harry, and fancies Ronald Weasley. But, there is and always will be the Fanfictions which insist otherwise... Yep, and Draco calls Hermione a Mudblood, and that is the meanest thing you can call a person who lives with Muggles (if you read the book then you know that the term Muggle meant people who cant use magic)