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What month is March?

Forward, forward.

March has two parts of speech: nouns and verbs. When used as a noun, March can mean "March" and "March" and can be abbreviated as Mar.

March can also be used as a verb, meaning "March, March, March, March, demonstration". It can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun is the object. When march is used as an intransitive verb, it is followed by a noun phrase indicating how far it is.

March's phrase:

1, in March from March.

The parade is in progress.

3.rogue's March used to play music when soldiers were expelled from the army, and there was noise of expelling someone from a group.

Get ahead of sb.

5. March at ease? Keep moving.

March into (an occupied city, etc). ) and enter (athletes).

7. March? Drive straight in.

8. Set out? Let's go. Take it away.

9. Move on, move on ... and the army entered the parade ground.

March's sentence:

Students marched on campus to protest against the new policy.

Students marched on campus to protest against the new policy.

The soldiers marched across the field.

The soldiers marched neatly on the grassland.

We walked in the forest for several hours and finally reached our destination.

We walked in the forest for several hours and finally reached our destination.

The band marched along the street playing cheerful music.

The band marched along the street playing cheerful music.

Protesters marched to the government building, demanding change.

Protesters went to the government building to demand change.

The soldiers walked past the cheering crowd and entered the battlefield.

The soldiers stepped into the battlefield from the cheering crowd.

We watched the marching band pass by, their uniforms shining in the sun. ?

We watched the military band pass by, their uniforms shining in the sun.

Protesters marched together, all holding slogans and shouting slogans. ?

Protesters United, holding signs and shouting slogans.