Rhyming sequence
rhyme scheme.
It simply means that the first two lines and the last line end with the same rhyme, and the third and fourth lines have a different rhyme to the others.For example:An Anglican curate in want (a)Of a secondhand portable font (a)Would exchange, for the same (b)A portrait, in frame, (b)Of The Bishop Elect of Vermont (a)
It simply means that the first two lines and the last line end with the same rhyme, and the third and fourth lines have a different rhyme to the others.For example:An Anglican curate in want (a)Of a secondhand portable font (a)Would exchange, for the same (b)A portrait, in frame, (b)Of The Bishop Elect of Vermont (a)
Uhhhhh . . . you could write a poem in the same meter as a limerick, but I believe that a real limerick must be humorous. I would say, "No".
A limerick is made up of five lines where the first second and fith lines rhyme with each other and then the third and fourth rhyme with each other this style of writing is known as aabba or referred to as being anapestic which basically means two short syllables followed by one long one
abab refers to rhyme scheme.
The plural form of "divertido" (meaning "fun") is "divertidos." To say this in a sentence, you could say, "Ellos son divertidos," meaning, "they are fun." I hope this helped! (:
No, "have" is used for the plural form when referring to multiple people or things. For example: "They have two cars."
It depends you could say you have to be on the bed, or you have to be in bed. If you are referring to having to be asleep at or having a bedtime, the correct form is "have to be in bed"
Shannon Airport is NOT in Dublin. It is in the south-west of Ireland, just outside Limerick.Flights from Heathrow to Dublin take about 1 hour and 10 minutesFlights from Heathrow to Shannon take about 1 hours and 15 mnutes
No. They're not having such a rubbish show near my home, regardless of Shaant! I just say they have it in... Thurles instead. Definatly not in Limerick
That is a matter of opinion. Most people in the world would not say that it is.