Swallows typically begin to leave England in late August to early September as they migrate south for the winter. They travel to warmer regions in Africa, where they spend the colder months. The exact timing can vary slightly each year depending on weather conditions and the availability of food. By early October, most swallows have usually departed from England.
To Ricardos house
England in the summer but live in the southern hemisphere in the winter(Europe)
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go to the hostpital
Go to the vet. Fast!
the swallow symbolises home. as sailors in the navy would see swallows as they got closer to home from the sea.
The possessive form of "swallows" is "swallows'." This is used to indicate something that belongs to multiple swallows. For example, you might say "the swallows' nest" to refer to a nest that belongs to several swallows.
In "Swallows and Amazons" by Arthur Ransome, the "Swallows" are a group of four children—John, Susan, Tatty, and Roger Walker—who embark on sailing adventures in the Lake District of England during their summer holiday. They explore the local lakes and engage in imaginative play, particularly in their boat named the "Swallow." The narrative highlights themes of adventure, friendship, and the joys of childhood, as the Swallows interact with another group of children, the "Amazons," who are engaged in their own adventures.
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The possessive form of the plural noun swallows is swallows'. Example: There was a row of swallows' nests under the edge of the cliff. The word swallows is also the third person, singular of the verb to swallow.
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to go to st.louis to get her personal belonings from her home and then go back to england to get married