They started showing signs of attraction since their 2nd year like Ron being irritated with Hermione's crush on Gilderoy Lockhart. They continue arguing until the 7th book, when in the battle of Hogwarts, they kiss. At the epilogue(19 years later) they are married and have two children-Rose and Hugo Weasley.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Ron and Hermione kiss right in the middle of the Battle of Hogwarts ("OI! There's a war going on here!" as Harry says) and end up getting married and having two kids, Hugo Weasley and Rose Weasley.
Ron first told Hermione he loved her in Half-Blood Prince when she helped fix his homework for him she replied with: "better not let Lavender hear you say that" because he was dating her at the time.
Lots of people think that deep down, he always knew.
This is thought when Ron and Harry see an image of a Horcrux Harry and Hermione kissing.
And it is confirmed when Ron and Hermione kiss.
He only tells her in the book had has never told her in the film.
She was probably too shy, but I think Ron knew all along.
Hogwarts: A history
Harry Potter and Ron Weasley knew that Hermione Granger was hiding in the girls bathroom and wouldn't know about the troll. Since Ron was the reason she was hiding there, they went to tell her. Instead they locked the troll in with her and then had to go save her.
Yes, in the film they kissed in the Chamber of Secrets after Hermione had destroyed the Hufflepuff cup. In the book, it was after Ron said they should tell the house elves to escape. Because Hermione was so interested in S.P.E.W, she was elated that Ron was finally having an interest in the welfare of house elves. Hope this helped!
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.
Harry never tell this to any of them, just his son, in the Deathly Hallows's epilogue.
She was probably too shy, but I think Ron knew all along.
Hogwarts: A history
Harry Potter and Ron Weasley knew that Hermione Granger was hiding in the girls bathroom and wouldn't know about the troll. Since Ron was the reason she was hiding there, they went to tell her. Instead they locked the troll in with her and then had to go save her.
Yes, in the film they kissed in the Chamber of Secrets after Hermione had destroyed the Hufflepuff cup. In the book, it was after Ron said they should tell the house elves to escape. Because Hermione was so interested in S.P.E.W, she was elated that Ron was finally having an interest in the welfare of house elves. Hope this helped!
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.
It tells a story about an orphan that is a wizard but he doesn't know until he is 11 years old. He lives with his mean, spoiled, and ugly uncle, aunt and cousin. And when he turned 11 he was accepted into Hogwarts School For Witchcraft and Wizardry were he meets two friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
Yes,they told Hermione and some others I think, but I'm 100% sure that they told Hermione because in the 6th book/movie, they were invited to Aragog's funeral, even though only Harry went.So, they at least told Hermione Granger.
Yes, when she did his homework for him. In the sixth book, I think (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince).
"I mean we should tell them to get out. We don't want anymore Dobbies, do we? We can't order them to die for us---" There was a clatter as the basilisk fangs cascaded out of Hermione's arms. Running at Ron she flung them around his neck and kissed him full on the mouth. Ron through away the fangs and broomstick he was holding and responded with such enthusiasm that he lifted Hermione of her feet. Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger kiss in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, in the middle of the Battle of Hogwarts. This seems an odd place to shout their undenying love for eachover, but Ron had startled Hermione by caring for the House-Elves, something she had been pleading him to do for at least three years.
Harry and Ron got Hermione to check over their homework. That way if it was incorrect, she'd tell them what the right answer was.
Not Dobby I'll tell you that much