war is the noun
soccer is describing what type of war it is, implying that there is a noun to describe: war.
This question is an incomplete sentence. If you still need to know the answer to your question please resubmit it with all of the specifics. I have no idea what soccer could possible have to do with World War 2.
Truman triggers fear in the audience by suggesting freedom could be lost.
Actually, "then" is a conjunctive adverb. Used, among other things, to show cause and effect. Unlike "than" which is a conjunction used to indicate choice.Contrast the sentence: "When war ends; then, we will have peace." With this one: "Peace is to be desired, rather than war."
War is one of the greatest impediments to human progress. Lack of confidence is an impediment to success. He suffers from a speech impediment:
All words have a part of speech. Casualties is a noun. It's the plural form of casualty.
A form of soccer was played during the Civil War years. The first soccer rules were written in 1848, long before the Civil War was fought.
Why don't you ask him? But war is a necessary part of life as long as there is a reason
It was a convenient way to succinctly summarise the course of the first year of the Peloponnesian War and its effect on Athens.
"The politician's speech was filled with emotionally charged language, using words like 'war' and 'fight' to sway public opinion."
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The "I have a dream" speech. <><><> And that was a Civil Rights speech, not Civil War. Dr. King was not alive during the Civil War.
The oncoming US war of independence.