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No, the word 'gaggle' is a noun, a word for a group of geese (while they are on the ground); a word for a disorderly group of people; a word for a thing.

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.

The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'gaggle' is it.

Example: A gaggle of photographers waited by the exit. It sprung into action with flashbulbs and shouts when the door opened.

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10y ago

The word gaggle is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a noisy, disorderly group of people or a collective noun for a flock of geese; a word for a thing.

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8y ago

No it is not. It is a collective noun for a group of geese, or metaphorically any large group (e.g. a gaggle of photographers).

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No, the noun 'gaggle' is a concrete noun; a word for a physical group of geese; a word for a physical group of people.

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10y ago

Gaggle is a noun (a gaggle of geese).

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