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.
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.
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).
No, the noun 'gaggle' is a concrete noun; a word for a physical group of geese; a word for a physical group of people.
Gaggle is a noun (a gaggle of geese).
Gaggle is a verb and a noun.The verb gaggle is to make a noise characteristic of a goose; to cackle.The noun gaggle is a word for a flock of geese when not in flight; a disorderly or noisy group of people.
Yes, the noun 'gaggle' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical group of people or things.
No, the word "pronoun" is a noun, a word for a part of speech; a word for a thing.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'pronoun' is it.Example: A pronoun is a part of speech. It takes the place of a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
Yes, the noun 'gaggle' is a collective noun for a gaggle of geese.
No, because a pronoun replaces a noun; the word 'pronoun' does not replace a noun, it is a noun.
One answer is" I don't even know what the word gaggle means or is!"
Gaggle is a verb and a noun.The verb gaggle is to make a noise characteristic of a goose; to cackle.The noun gaggle is a word for a flock of geese when not in flight; a disorderly or noisy group of people.
Gaggle of geese therefore you would find a goose in a gaggle.
yes
Gaggle is a verb and a noun.The verb gaggle is to make a noise characteristic of a goose; to cackle.The noun gaggle is a word for a flock of geese when not in flight; a disorderly or noisy group of people.
The word 'gaggle' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a flock of geese; a disorderly or noisy group of people.
Yes, the noun 'gaggle' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical group of people or things.
It could be more, but 7 is the least amount you need to make a gaggle.
A gaggle of geese.
"Gaggle" is a collective noun. It is used to refer to a group of geese or sometimes used figuratively to describe a disorderly or noisy group of people.
Geese
The term for a flock of geese that isn't in flight.