The only common noun is sister.
No, traveled is not a common noun; it is a past tense verb
Bernard Lovell was born on August 31, 1913, in Oldland Common, Gloucestershire, England, UK.
Yes, it's acceptable to say "I am coming from England" in response to the question "Where are you from?" However, it may be more common to simply say "I am from England" to convey your origin more directly. The phrase you choose depends on the context and whether you want to emphasize your current location or your roots.
Your fiance is the best person to answer this question.
Thomas Elborow has written: 'An expostion of the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England by way of question and answer' -- subject(s): Catechisms, Church of England, Commentaries 'A guide to the humble'
The most common girl name in England is Rebecca. This varies depending on what area of England you are in.
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He traveled to broaden his experience and to learn from artists in different places. This was a common thing for young Germans to do when they finished their apprenticeships.
England and Scotland share a common border.
The most common question is, "what?"I think it is "What time is it?".
In 315, there was no country of England. Latin was the most common language on the Island.