Attacked is the action verb in the sentence, "The enemy attacked the headquarters."
you are as cruel as a tiger
Behaving AGRESSIVELY as an enemy. . .I don't know, dude.
Sam could never forget when his best friend became his enemy.
We compelled the enemy to surrender -- is an active sentence -- the subject is we, the verb is compelled, the object is the enemy.In a passive sentence the object of the active sentence goes into the subject position -- The enemy...........The verb phrase is -- be + past participle -- was compelled = The enemy was compelled........The phrase 'to surrender' is part of the verb -- The enemy was compelled to surrender.....The subject of the active sentence goes into the object position and is preceded with by --The enemy was compelled to surrender by us.The noun phrase -- by us can -- be left off if you want.
fit of fury
They brutally attacked the enemy.
The neighboring troops ATTACKED the enemy kingdom. This is a sentence using ATTACK.
I think you mean mutual. We have mutual friends. Our mutual enemy attacked another country.
Of course they can.
When the enemy gets a nuke
Implied Task derives from a detailed analysis of the higher headquarters order the enemy situation and COAs and the terrain.
A "Delaying Action" is a tactic that is pretty self explanatory. Delaying Action: "The purpose of a delaying action is to effect maximum delay to the enemy without committing the friendly force to decisive action. It is employed to avoid breaking before superior hostile force; to gain time or to improve the situation with reference to observation, cover, and field of fire; and to maneuver the enemy into a position in which he may be more effectively attacked." In other words, a delaying action is meant to hold back the enemy. This could be to cover a retreat or to give time for reinforcements to arrive.
Implied Task derives from a detailed analysis of the higher headquarters order the enemy situation and COAs and the terrain.
Implied Task derives from a detailed analysis of the higher headquarters order the enemy situation and COAs and the terrain.
Implied Task derives from a detailed analysis of the higher headquarters order the enemy situation and COAs and the terrain.
The legion of heroes attacked the enemy line.
In "Beware of the Dog" by Roald Dahl, the falling action occurs when the protagonist discovers that he is not in a hospital but in an enemy's headquarters, and that his legs have been amputated. The rising action builds as he gradually realizes the truth due to subtle clues and discrepancies in his surroundings.