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How to Pronounce marches the cannons mouth?

Correct pronunciation for the word "marches the cannons mouth" is [mˈɑːt͡ʃɪz ðə kˈanənz mˈa͡ʊθ], [mˈɑːt‍ʃɪz ðə kˈanənz mˈa‍ʊθ], [m_ˈɑː_tʃ_ɪ_z ð_ə k_ˈa_n_ə_n_z m_ˈaʊ_θ].

What are the misspellings for marches the cannons mouth?

  • march the cannons mouth,
  • narches the cannons mouth,
  • karches the cannons mouth,
  • jarches the cannons mouth,
  • mzrches the cannons mouth,
  • msrches the cannons mouth,
  • mwrches the cannons mouth,
  • mqrches the cannons mouth,
  • maeches the cannons mouth,
  • madches the cannons mouth,
  • mafches the cannons mouth,
  • matches the cannons mouth,
  • ma5ches the cannons mouth,
  • ma4ches the cannons mouth,
  • marxhes the cannons mouth,
  • marvhes the cannons mouth,
  • marfhes the cannons mouth,
  • mardhes the cannons mouth,
  • marcges the cannons mouth,
  • marcbes the cannons mouth

What is the present tense of Marches the cannons mouth?

  • The personal forms of the verb "marches the cannons mouth" in the present tense are:

  • 1. I march the cannons mouth.

  • 2. You march the cannons mouth.

  • 3. He/She/It marches the cannons mouth.

  • 4. We march the cannons mouth.

  • 5. They march the cannons mouth.
  • What is the past tense of Marches the cannons mouth?

  • The correct form of the verb you mentioned is "marches the cannon's mouth" as it is in the third person singular present tense. To convert it to the past tense, you need to use the past tense form of the verb "march". The past tense form is "marched". Therefore, the personal forms of the verb "marches the cannon's mouth" in past tense are as follows:

  • - I marched the cannon's mouth.

  • - You marched the cannon's
  • What is the adjective for marches the cannons mouth?

    The adjective form of the phrase "marches the cannons mouth" would be "cannon-mouthed".

    Usage over time for marches the cannons mouth:

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

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