use the word as noun and verb -- march(not as month)
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The army marched forward (verb)
The march continued (noun)
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GOOD AFTERNOON BUDDY!
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER-
AS A VERB -
THE TROOPS WERE MARCHING TOWARDS THEIR HEADQUARTERS.
AS A NOUN-
MARCHING IN INDIA'S TERRITORY IS ONE OF THE BLUNDERS OF PAKISTAN.(AS A GERUND)
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
HAVE A GOOD DAY.
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER-
AS A VERB -
THE TROOPS WERE MARCHING TOWARDS THEIR HEADQUARTERS.
AS A NOUN-
MARCHING IN INDIA'S TERRITORY IS ONE OF THE BLUNDERS OF PAKISTAN.(AS A GERUND)
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
HAVE A GOOD DAY.
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