In the past they were not used to fight in winter.
In the past they were not used to fight in winter.
Typically seasons that have very bad weather. Winter is a typical season. For places that have this feature, the "rainy" season is also a season that there are typically no fighting.
The word "ordinarily" is an adverb. It is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate the usual or normal way something is done or happens.
Ordinarily he would have used that road, but because the tree was blocking it he had to drive the longer way to work.
Muscles will ordinarily stay healthy if they are regularly active. They must be used daily for them to stay active.
The cost of office supplies to be used in future periods is ordinarily shown on the balance sheet as Assets.
Typically seasons that have very bad weather. Winter is a typical season. For places that have this feature, the "rainy" season is also a season that there are typically no fighting.
It can be, when used to mean a benefit: This new law is a plus for us. Ordinarily it serves as a conjunction.
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No, it is a verb. The past participle would not ordinarily be used to describe a noun as does the present participle (scurrying).