two
It's is a progressive narrative, arriving to a final point by taking many smaller ascending steps beforehand.
entrance
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The frontier
Upon arriving or departing, the Quarterdeck watch (surface ship) or topside watch (submarine) strikes the bell 4 times. The watch announces over the ship's general announcement circuit (1mc) by ringing the bell and then announcing the officer is arriving or departing. The sequence is 2 bells, short pause, 2 bells, then that the CO is arriving/departing. This is also done for any flag officer or other CO arriving or departing. For example: If the CO of my old boat, USS RAY, were departing, the procedure would be: (on the 1mc) 2 bells, pause, 2 bells, "RAY, departing". The CO is always referred to by ship name in these instances. For CO's of other boats, ships, or ashore/flag commands, the procedure is the same, substituting their ship or command name to announce their arrival or departure. For example: CO of Submarine Squadron 4 would be "Submarine Squadron 4 arriving" CO of USS Seawolf would be "Seawolf, arriving" Each officer is afforded 4 rings on the bell.
three
The word "another" has three syllables. It can be broken down phonetically as a-noth-er.
yes it has two sllables
Two...beat/ing 2 I think. If you want to find out how many syllables are in a word, put your hand on your chin and say the word. how many times you r moves down is how many sllables there are.
two
was arriving or were arriving
will be arriving
The base verb is arrive. Arrived is the past form.The past progressive of arrive is -- was/were arriving
Arriving Somewhere... was created in 2005-10.
The word late is an adverb, but it is the object of the participle "arriving" and the participial phrase "arriving late" is the object of the sentence (what I hate).
Mr. Sattar will arriving on 5th. Is it right sentence?
Arriving Tuesday - 1986 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M