just play him some music and he will fall asleep
No, the word fluffy is an adjective. There is a seldom-used adverb "fluffily."
fluffier, fluffiest
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Yes, 4.8 is greater than 4.17. It's like comparing a slightly bigger fluffy cloud to a smaller fluffy cloud - both beautiful in their own way, but one is just a bit bigger and fluffier.
Much does not have a past tense as it's not a verb. Only verbs have past tenses.Much is an adjective and does not have a past tense.
The simple past and past participle are both mopped.
The video above contains a walkthough showing you how to get past Fluffy in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for PC. Videos are available for other platforms as well.
he was a nice fluffy poodle
Fluffy will fall asleep when you play some music near him. Professor Quirrell enchanted a harp to play while he went through the trapdoor, while Hermione played the flute that Hagrid gave to Harry for his Christmas.
Harry got past Fluffy by playing his flute that Hagrid got him for christmas to put Fluffy to sleep. In the movie they do not show this.
Dogs are as fluffy as there breed can be like a sheep dog is fluffy and a pug is not that fluffy.
Fluffy binmen is simply binmen that are fluffy!
No, the word 'fluffy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'fluffy' is fluffiness.The word 'fluffy' is the adjective form of the noun fluff.
fluffy fluffy
monkeys are not that fluffy.
fluffy is a beast
Harry thought Snape had tried to get past fluffy and used a troll to distract the school.
fluffy puppy, Fluffy Scruffy