Sheila Birling.
i think so the room exploded
Personification. The sun is being described as performing a human action, here.
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
The Oraculum - which is described as being "a Calendrical Compendium of Underland"
The Speakwrite, which is described as being like a speech-to-text tool.
"Pleased" is usually associated with content or satisfaction. Happy is just a positive feeling that may come from being pleased. If the situation calls for a feeling of satisfaction, pleased would be the better word. If it does not, try other synonyms for happy. However, it is a opinion. For some people, they have different way to say things.
one word reply for, what is the abstract noun of feeling of being pleased?
The case is being investigated by the inspector
This inspector has a reputation for being a harsh judge.
It depends when you mean. In general he calls her Alice but there is a part in one of the books where she is described as being pixie like and that kinda stuck. Once he called her a succumbus.
Odysseus being his son-in-law
There is an adverb "pleasedly" that is active (refers to being pleased) but it is rarely used.The related adjective pleasing and adverb pleasingly refer to something that pleases, not someone who is being pleased.
The word inspector should only be capitalised if it is part of someone's name, such as Inspector Morse. If you are using the word in general terms, such as referring to an inspector arriving, or an inspector being appointed, etc, it does not require a capital.
A home inspector should never have an undisclosed financial interest in the home that is being inspected. This might cause the inspector to be less impartial in her or her duties.
Screening calls means calls are being monitored and usually recorded.
Please provide the statements you are referring to for me to identify the event being described.
Please can be used as a verb if you use it like, I was pleased by the smell of the purfume. You are being pleased, and that is showing an action....I think, been a long time since grammar.