First Oorahh!! Is A Marine thing,army is hoyah or hooah or something.
Come and take it
Come and take it
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
It is a phrase for a Christian church.
Brave
If men won't come to the army...then the army will come to the men!
The phrase comes from FRENCH.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
This phrase pre dates 1950
A prepositional phrase can come before a noun (or pronoun):At the party Jack played the piano.A prepositional phrase includes a noun (or pronoun):Jack played the piano at the party.A prepositional phrase can come after a noun (or pronoun):Jack played the piano at the party.A prepositional phrase can come after a verb:Jack played at the party.
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'
come to me. lets emabrase