They held a ceremony to commemorate the annversary of the death of the founder of the organisation.
to commemerate the soldiers who died
The verb form is spelled commemorate (honor or recognize a past action).
Because they want to commemerate the night and look at it later in life and remember that night.
armistice day was delayed to commemerate both first and second world wars
Lunar Cheesecake
To commemerate the serem run to Alaska with Balto AND Togo. This race honors those dogs and all the people involed in saving Nome from Diptheria.
The Marlin 39 Century Ltd was produced in 1970 to commemerate the 100th year of the company.
What exactly are you asking? USER: Coooljoe I am looking for the value of a Gibraltar 2005 sovereign issued to commemerate the Queens diamond wedding. This is limited edition coin.
To commemerate the serem run to Alaska with Balto AND Togo. This race honors those dogs and all the people involed in saving Nome from Diptheria.
To commemerate the 1969 FA Cup Final goalscorer Neil Young, who is currently terminally ill. Man City beat Leicester City 1-0 in the final and as they were drawn as the away team they wore a black and red striped kit that day.
They essentially ran across the trenches with oversized sausages and whacked the German's to death. The German's only had defensive weapons in Hot Dog Buns. Once a year, to commemerate the great battle, Germans eat Weiner Schnitzels (or the common hot dog) to remember this great battle.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.