The army marched down the hill.
The soldiers went on a march. Justina learned how to march at boot camp. The march was long. They marched near the river.
Scenes of devastation accompanied Sherman's march to the sea.
There is an equiniox twice a year. There is an equinox in March. There is an equinox in September.
Aren't you happy that today is the ides of March.
One would use ide in regards to using the 15th of March but most likely would be speaking of a poetic poem. The ides of March is the 15th of March but has only been used in a poetic genre and not in everyday language.
No, it is not a correct sentence. Consider rephrasing to "We will need your money the the end of March."
March 4 = March forth
When you're writing about someone's writing something in the past tense. For example, you wrote this question on March 31.
Please use a complete sentence to ask your question. Just typing a date does not tell anyone what you want to know.
i.e i will march forever until i die. march is a wonderful season hoped i helped
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
The adjective in the sentence "This is a cold day in March" is "cold".