The entire play is spelled out in the prologue, especially the lines "a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life" and "with their death bury their parents strife"
The phrase "star-crossed lovers" in the prologue of "Romeo and Juliet" gives a clue that the play will have a sad ending because it suggests that their fates are predetermined and doomed by the stars.
"Death-mark'd love"
i have no clue
There is no 'true' ending. That is the point
Yes. This is sometimes called will future it is formed with - will + verb -The phrase 'on Friday' gives you a clue to the tense we usually assume that a phrase like that is future
It is the past tense of the regular verb visit. The -ed ending gives a clue, regular verbs past form ends in -ed.
Foot in a Grave.
in any case
Flash- forward
i have no clue
Albert Einstein
caca
agilely
yes,it gives you a clue in the name..... popGIRL