Martha Cratchit, the eldest daughter, who works as an apprentice at a milliner's.
Belinda Cratchit, the second daughter.
Peter Cratchit, for whom his father is arranging employment at the weekly rate of five shillings and sixpence.
Timothy "Tiny Tim" Cratchit. The youngest child, he is ill and walks with a crutch.
An unnamed younger son and daughter in the books but were given vaious names in later adaptations in film and theatre
In "A Christmas Carol," the spirit says that the children belong to Man. This emphasizes the importance of caring for and valuing children in society.
The present tense of "belong" is "belong." For example, "I belong to this group."
belong
Past: I/you/etc belonged, present: I/you/etc belong, future: I/you/etc will belong
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Present tense.
I heard the bells on Christmas day by longfellow
The correct form is "The coats belong to the children." There is no need for an apostrophe in this sentence because "children" is a plural noun, not possessive.
It is the Phanerozoic Eon.
"For one to truly belong to the present, first they must belong to their past." - Bruce Veitch
no. the fox is an introduced species, brought to Australia for the sport of foxhunting.
It belongs to Australia.