a conscript
No, because "let's" means "let us", and it does not make sense to say "let us join us." It would be correct to say, "Come on, let's join them." It would also be correct, if you are speaking to someone outside your group, to say, "Come on, join us."
No, the noun 'army' is a common noun; a general word for an organized military force equipped for fighting on land; a large number of people formed or organized for a particular purpose; a word for any army of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:US ArmyPeoples' Liberation Army (China)Salvation ArmyBrunswick Army & Navy StoreExamples of army as a common noun:He said he will join the army when he graduates.The street was filled with an army of tax protesters.An army of ants chased us from out picnic spot.The army broke through the barricades surrounding the city.
A spelling bee is not a physical sport, but just as challenging and tiring.
it means join.
In Twi, "come here" is said as "bra ha." It is a common phrase used to invite someone to approach or join you in a specific location.
Not as of 2010.
On formed from people who join the army because they want to, not because they are forced to.
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The proclamation allowed minority troops who were forced to join the army to decide for themselves not to join the army.
He forced people to join his army.
Sometimes it is not always the person's choice. There are many people who are forced to join the army. Mostly, it is because they want to serve their country. There is a feeling of respect when you know you have done something not just for the benefit of yourself. I hope I helped!
yes they are very strict in Zimbabwe do you like pie or men
I would ask a local recruiter or ask someone you know that is in the army.
He had to,all Russians(guys) need to serve their army for 2 years,if they refuse JAIL. When you get out of jail you will be forced to join and if you refuse it will be a cicle.
The process forcing people to join the army during World War 1 was called conscription
A means of raising an army; eligible people are forced to join the armed forces of a country
drafts forced all men ages 18-24 to join the army. and then you could also join by choice if you were over 18.