'Horcruxes are evil.'
Hagrid gave Harry the owl Hedwig for his 11th birthday.
Harry never gave Ron a necklace; however Lavender Brown gave Ron a necklace in the sixth film, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
I don't think so.
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He gave them good advice and he also taught in the third book.
he gave advice and help to people who needed it
Hagrid gave Harry the owl Hedwig for his 11th birthday.
Yes, 'I hope that you were sincere when you gave me the advice.' is a correct sentence.
Harry never gave Ron a necklace; however Lavender Brown gave Ron a necklace in the sixth film, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The error is the use of "I" instead of "me." The correct wording should be "He gave advice to my brother and me."
The direct object is 'some advice'. That is the thing that you gave. The indirect object is 'her'. That is the person to whom you gave the thing. In this context it means 'to her', and indeed if you reversed the order of the direct and indirect objects that is what you would say: 'I gave some advice to her.'
They both some how gave advice to other people/people in lower positions than them.
A noun is used in a sentence as the subject of a sentence or a cluase, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: My advice is to save your money. The advice I gave him seemed to help. I gave him some advice. She didn't ask for my advice.
What advice did Reggie offer Sampson
him self
Parsletongue is a bunch weird sound's. To the ordinary person. But to to very few wizard or witch who can speak it it is basically snake language. It is in harry potter voldemort gave that ability to harry when he gave him the scar