Apparation and Disapparation or at least I believe that this is the answer to your question.
Harry buys more than just two. In his first at Hogwarts, he buys the necessary books: The Standard Book of Spells Grade 1 by Miranda Goshawk A History of Magic by Bagshot Magical Theory by Adalbert Waffling A Beginners' Guide to Transfiguration by Emeric Switch One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi by Phyllida Spore Magical Drafts and Potions by Arsenius Jigger In his second year almost all of the Gilderoy Lockhart books In his third year: Intermediate Transfiguration The Standard Book of Spells, Grade 3 Infogging the Future The Monster Book of Monsters Fourth year: we can assume The Standard Book of Spells, Grade 4 Fifth: The Standard Book of Spells Grade 5 by Miranda Goshawk Defensive Magical Theory by Wilbert Slinkhard Sixth: Confronting the Faceless Standard Book of Spells Grade 6 Advanced Potion Making by Libatius Borage And they do not attend their seventh years at Hogwarts.
There is no such thing as two missing spells in FABLE. I suppose, there were two spells that were supposed to be put in, but ended up being scrapped that are included in Fable: The Lost Chapters.
There are no mermaid spells. Spells, magic, and mermaids are nothing but fantasy.
The producers of the series split the 7th year at Hogwarts into two parts.
the two pulmonary arteries lead to hogwarts and narnia.
I just checked two websites. MAC spells it as two words. Elizabeth Arden spells it as one. So...it's up to you.
Harry's two best friends at Hogwarts were Hermione Jean Granger and Ronald Bilius Weasley.
Harry Potter's school is called Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In the fourth book, Hogwarts hosts the triwizard tournament and students from two other schools come to compete. These schools are Beauxbatons Academy of Magic and Durmstrang Institute.
Athena and Artemis.
Part Two.
In the train (Hogwarts Express), while going to Hogwarts School.
yes, witches do spells, but most witches do not perform spells that interfere with someone else's free ill, for example, love spells that would either break up two people, or put two unlikely people together, or a spell to harm somebody. You could put two people together with a spell if it would make them happier, but only if it would. So, my answer is yes, witches do spells, but only spells that wouldn't interfere with other people's free will.