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March

/mɑːrtʃ/

March is the third month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It consists of 31 days and marks the transition from winter to spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

Exemples

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1

My birthday is in March.

My birthday is in March.

2

The annual general meeting is scheduled for the fifteenth of March.

The annual general meeting is scheduled for the fifteenth of March.

3

I'm planning a quick trip to the mountains this March.

I'm planning a quick trip to the mountains this March.

Famille de mots

Nom
March
Verb
march
Adjectif
march-like
Apparenté
marcher
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Astuce mémo

Remember that March has 5 letters and it's when we 'march' away from the cold winter into the warm spring.

Quiz rapide

Spring begins in the month of ___.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : March

Exemples

1

My birthday is in March.

everyday

My birthday is in March.

2

The annual general meeting is scheduled for the fifteenth of March.

formal

The annual general meeting is scheduled for the fifteenth of March.

3

I'm planning a quick trip to the mountains this March.

informal

I'm planning a quick trip to the mountains this March.

4

Temperature fluctuations were recorded throughout the month of March.

academic

Temperature fluctuations were recorded throughout the month of March.

5

The first quarter of our fiscal year concludes at the end of March.

business

The first quarter of our fiscal year concludes at the end of March.

Famille de mots

Nom
March
Verb
march
Adjectif
march-like
Apparenté
marcher

Collocations courantes

early March the beginning part of March
late March the end part of March
during March at some point in the month of March
March weather the specific weather patterns occurring in March
middle of March the time around the 15th of March

Phrases Courantes

Mad as a March hare

Completely crazy or eccentric

In like a lion, out like a lamb

Referring to March starting with bad weather and ending with good weather

March Madness

A period of excitement regarding basketball tournaments in the US

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March vs march

As a lowercase verb, 'march' means to walk with regular steps; as a capitalized noun, it is the month.

March vs match

A 'match' is a tool for starting a fire or a sports game; 'March' is a time period.

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Notes d'usage

Always capitalize 'March' because it is a proper noun. Use the preposition 'in' for the month (in March) and 'on' for specific dates (on March 12th).

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often forget to capitalize the first letter or use the wrong preposition, saying 'at March' instead of 'in March'.

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Astuce mémo

Remember that March has 5 letters and it's when we 'march' away from the cold winter into the warm spring.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'Martius mensis', named after Mars, the Roman god of war.

Modèles grammaticaux

Proper noun (always capitalized) Countable noun (can be plural as 'Marches' when referring to multiple years) Used with the preposition 'in'
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Contexte culturel

In many English-speaking countries, March 17th is St. Patrick's Day, often associated with the color green.

Quiz rapide

Spring begins in the month of ___.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : March

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