Hot zone. Air lock. These are both examples of jargon, aka slang.
The correct answer is their. Because his or her wouldn't make sense because it says they, his also wouldn't make sense for that reason, and the other form of there means for example, "over there"
Answer:
1) Harry and the dursleys...
2) Hagrid gives harry....
3) Hagrid gives dudley...
4) hagrid tells harry...
5) hagrid sends a letter...
“To be” verb is mainly used to indicate and identify this verb tense present and the applying –ing of the present participle of the verb word used in the sentence. <span>The present progressive tense is a verb tense that means the action is continuing or in the act right now.
Example:
She is having an affair.
She wants to be famous.
She likes to have a baby.</span>
Do you have choices? Still though, some of the common definitions for <em>lore</em> would be myth, legend, or fables.