To make the trenches more bearable, improvements in sanitation and drainage systems could have been implemented to reduce mud and waste accumulation, minimizing the risk of disease. Providing better shelter, such as reinforced wooden structures or wooden flooring, would have offered protection from the elements. Additionally, regular supplies of food, warm clothing, and morale-boosting activities could have helped improve the mental well-being of soldiers. Lastly, ensuring access to medical care and psychological support would have addressed health concerns more effectively.
The name itself practically is the principle behind it. Trench warfare is military combat done in trenches. The majority of the fight was done with a knife or a fixed bayonet.
Was, Then, were, could have been, would've been, did, done, finished, was doing, and I believe thats it. Hope this helps!
All of the above==(novanet)
I think they could have frozen all assets in America that belonged to the Japanese sooner. Just my opinion...
People who were thought to have committed crimes and if there was a war prisoners were often hung. People who had stated treason against the king would also have been hung. But, hanging wasn't the worse of could be done/was done. There were much worse things that could be done to a person.
What could be done to save more lives IN A TSUNAMI
If that could be done it would already have been done. It cannot be done. You are what you are; you have already been formed according to the information in your DNA.
A trench is an excavation in the ground used in war. Soldiers used trenches to store weapons and stay hidden from enemies, while still being able to fire at them.
no
the town could have been evacuated!
Brain cells
no!, they were all buggered!
If they could it would have been done by now.
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Has is a form of the verb to have. Has she fed the dog? Has he done his chores? It is a conjugation of the verb that is pertinent to only the third person singular (he, she, it). It is present tense of the verb example: "Have they done this?" "Has she done that?"This past tense asks if something has been done prior to, or as my spanish teacher says past in the future. When you ask if something has already been done, it is uncertain if it has been done but it could have been. "she has done it" it has already been done in the past. I think it's called a helping verb.
By making a fire.
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