Alix Martin, his wife, killed him.
No, the word cottage is not an adverb.The word cottage is in fact a noun, because it is a thing or place.
Yes, a cottage is a thing or a place. It is a noun.
The word "cottage" in French is spelled "cottage" as well. However, it can also be referred to as "maison de campagne" when describing a country house or a rural dwelling. The term "chalet" may also be used, particularly for a specific type of cottage in mountainous areas.
No, the noun 'cottage' is a common noun, a general word for any small, single story house.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Valley Cottage, NY 10989The Cottage Inn, Tahoe City, CACottage Brand Sliced Bacon
the cottage i live in is small, colour of it is red and white. The inside contains a kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom television room, and 1 play area for the kids to play in. please if you are going to copy my work please put it in your own words. thanks
In Greek mythology, Philomel was a princess who was raped and had her tongue cut out by her brother-in-law Tereus. She was transformed into a nightingale in some versions of the myth, hence the phrase "Philomel becometh dumb."
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2006, Philomel.
the bird which sing very beautifully
She became a swallow.
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Dobby was killed when Bellatrix Lestrange threw her silver knife at him as he disapparated from Malfoy Manor. Harry buried him at Shell Cottage.
because someone who lived in a cottage made the first cottage loaf
No, the word cottage is not an adverb.The word cottage is in fact a noun, because it is a thing or place.
The book "Things Not Seen",by Andrew Clements, was published in 2006 by Philomel.
Ronald Reagan was the only President, besides the four who were killed, to be injured by in an assassination attempts. Gerald Ford and Franklin Roosevelt were fired at but the shots missed them.
the fosters owned the touch me not cottage