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When Mary Shelley went to Switzerland she did not think of Frankenstein. This was one hat was written about.
Frank has no stein in it............ duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Frank is German for the French, Frankenstein means Rock of the Franks. It is an old fortress in Germany where the Franks use to live. It was a laboratory for electrostatics in Mary Shelley's days. She is said to have visited it once.
Each person would write a ghost story to share with the group
Victor visit the Valley of Chamounix to clear his mind, it's a place he associated with childhood innocence. "I had visited it frequently during my boyhood" (64). He feels the need to get away from his guilt and from his misery.
Yes, there is a Medieval fortress in Germany known as Frankenstein. In the German language it means Rock of the Franks. It goes back to the days when the Franks were a German tribe. Mary Shelly visited the place in her travels with Percy. At that time it was an Electro-Static laboratory.
no, 'visited' is past tense. 'have visited' is present perfect' 'had visited' is past perfect
The past participle of "visit" is "visited."
The past tense depends on the subject:I visited = bikarti (ביקרתי)You (m) visited = bikarta (ביקרת)You (f) visited = bikart (ביקרת)He visited = hu biker (הוא ביקר)She visited = hi bikra (היא ביקרה)We visited = bikarnu (ביקרנו)You (m. pl.) visited = bikartem (ביקרתם)You (f.pl) visited= bikarten (ביקרתן)They visited = hem bikru (הם ביקרו)They (f) visited = hen bikru (הן ביקרו)
you can use the word visited like this i went and visited my grandma.
'visited you' actually sounds incoreect.Instead you can say 'i visited at your place' or 'i had a visit at your house'!
In the book by Mary Shelly, the Frankenstein monster does not die; it dissapears into the arctic and is never seen again.In the movies the monster usually dies in a fire, either started by someone else to kill him, or started accidentally by himself.
I visited the cemetery.