BEGAN IS THE VERB THE USE IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE
Wait what I can answer this by saying eerily means scary but I really don’t know. You can comment if you made a typo.
It's set in Yorkshire, specifically near North Yorkshire.
Hello! I would say that the lines from that poem are an example of a hyperbole. This is because when it says, “I’ll love you dear, I’ll love you, Till China and Africa meet”, he doesn’t actually mean it. It’s a comparison of two things, one that will never happen, to solidify that fact that this person will love the other forever, because China and Africa will probably never meet until the world ends. So yeah, the official definition of hyperbole, “exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally” definitely describes this line in the poem.
1. This movie is the best out of the two - I'm not sure it sounds right to me already
2. All the children were warned not to throw stones.
3. The box of blocks was dropped
4. My father, who built the library, was honoured (honored - I'm English I spell the English way) by the city.
5. We use our Spanish books on Tuesdays and Thursdays.