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Aimed
The past tense of march is marched.
Aim Fire Scoot - 1952 was released on: USA: 13 March 1952
The past tense is homed. (Be sure you are using the verb form of 'home' meaning to aim for something).
Aimed is a verb. It's the past tense of aim.
marched
The Olympic March Past refers to the walk that is taken by the participants of various disciplines from different countries during the opening ceremony. Greece usually leads the Olympic march past with the host country last.
The correct term is "march past." This phrase is commonly used to describe a formal military or ceremonial procession where troops march in front of a reviewing officer or dignitary. "March pass" is not a standard term in this context.
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The importance of march past on a sports day is show team spirit. It's a way to know who is playing for your team.
You have to aim perfectly but you don't need to beat it , it just gets you something funny
Aim and fire cannons at them, or break them with the Ball and Chain.