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How to Pronounce marching up the cannons mouth?

Correct pronunciation for the word "marching up the cannons mouth" is [mˈɑːt͡ʃɪŋ ˌʌp ðə kˈanənz mˈa͡ʊθ], [mˈɑːt‍ʃɪŋ ˌʌp ðə kˈanənz mˈa‍ʊθ], [m_ˈɑː_tʃ_ɪ_ŋ ˌʌ_p ð_ə k_ˈa_n_ə_n_z m_ˈaʊ_θ].

What are the misspellings for marching up the cannons mouth?

  • marching up the cannon mouhth,
  • narching up the cannons mouth,
  • karching up the cannons mouth,
  • jarching up the cannons mouth,
  • mzrching up the cannons mouth,
  • msrching up the cannons mouth,
  • mwrching up the cannons mouth,
  • mqrching up the cannons mouth,
  • maeching up the cannons mouth,
  • madching up the cannons mouth,
  • mafching up the cannons mouth,
  • matching up the cannons mouth,
  • ma5ching up the cannons mouth,
  • ma4ching up the cannons mouth,
  • marxhing up the cannons mouth,
  • marvhing up the cannons mouth,
  • marfhing up the cannons mouth,
  • mardhing up the cannons mouth,
  • marcging up the cannons mouth,
  • marcbing up the cannons mouth

What is the present tense of Marching up the cannons mouth?

  • The personal forms of the verb phrase "marching up the cannon's mouth" in present tense are as follows:

  • 1st person singular: I march up the cannon's mouth.

  • 2nd person singular: You march up the cannon's mouth.

  • 3rd person singular: He/she/it marches up the cannon's mouth.

  • 1st person plural: We march up the cannon's mouth.

  • 2nd person plural: You (all) march up the cannon's mouth.

  • 3rd person plural: They
  • What is the past tense of Marching up the cannons mouth?

  • The personal forms of the verb "marching up the cannons mouth" in the past tense are:

  • - I marched up the cannon's mouth.

  • - You marched up the cannon's mouth.

  • - He marched up the cannon's mouth.

  • - She marched up the cannon's mouth.

  • - It marched up the cannon's mouth.

  • - We marched up the cannon's mouth.

  • - They marched up the cannon's mouth.
  • Usage over time for marching up the cannons mouth:

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

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