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How to Pronounce marches to the cannon's mouth?

Correct pronunciation for the word "marches to the cannon's mouth" is [mˈɑːt͡ʃɪz tə ðə kˈanənz mˈa͡ʊθ], [mˈɑːt‍ʃɪz tə ðə kˈanənz mˈa‍ʊθ], [m_ˈɑː_tʃ_ɪ_z t_ə ð_ə k_ˈa_n_ə_n_z m_ˈaʊ_θ].

What are the misspellings for marches to the cannon's mouth?

  • marches to the cannon mouth,
  • marches to the cannons mouth,
  • narches to the cannon's mouth,
  • karches to the cannon's mouth,
  • jarches to the cannon's mouth,
  • mzrches to the cannon's mouth,
  • msrches to the cannon's mouth,
  • mwrches to the cannon's mouth,
  • mqrches to the cannon's mouth,
  • maeches to the cannon's mouth,
  • madches to the cannon's mouth,
  • mafches to the cannon's mouth,
  • matches to the cannon's mouth,
  • ma5ches to the cannon's mouth,
  • ma4ches to the cannon's mouth,
  • marxhes to the cannon's mouth,
  • marvhes to the cannon's mouth,
  • marfhes to the cannon's mouth,
  • mardhes to the cannon's mouth,
  • marcges to the cannon's mouth

What is the present tense of Marches to the cannon's mouth?

  • The personal forms of the verb "marches to the cannon's mouth" in the present tense are as follows:

  • - I march to the cannon's mouth.

  • - You march to the cannon's mouth.

  • - He/She/It marches to the cannon's mouth.

  • - We march to the cannon's mouth.

  • - You (plural) march to the cannon's mouth.

  • - They march to the cannon's mouth.
  • What is the past tense of Marches to the cannon's mouth?

  • The personal forms of the verb "marches to the cannon's mouth" in past tense would be as follows:

  • - I marched to the cannon's mouth

  • - You marched to the cannon's mouth

  • - He/she/it marched to the cannon's mouth

  • - We marched to the cannon's mouth

  • - You marched to the cannon's mouth

  • - They marched to the cannon's mouth
  • What is the adjective for marches to the cannon's mouth?

    The adjective form of the phrase "marches to the cannon's mouth" is "courageous" or "fearless".

    Usage over time for marches to the cannon's mouth:

    This graph shows how "marches to the cannon's mouth" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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