Uncle Jack pre-occupies Scout by telling her a story.
Uncle Jack distracted Scout by talking to her about her overalls, then swiftly removed the splinter when she wasn't expecting it. He also pretended to extract the splinter without actually doing so, to ease Scout's fear and make the process less painful.
Yes.
No, the term 'troop of scouts' is a noun phrase, a group of words (without a verb) based on a noun (scouts). The word 'troop' is a noun functioning as a collective noun to group the scouts as a unit.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'scouts' or the noun phrase 'troop of scouts' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:A troop of scouts are selling candy to raise money. They want to fund a summer camping trip. We can buy some candy to help them out.
As in Boy Scouts or Girl scouts? Yes but their activities differ from scouts in the US.
They are called Boy Scouts. Scouts ages 5-10 are called Cub Scouts. Scouts ages 14-21 can become Venture Scouts.
The officially sanctioned scouting organization is the Pakistan Boy Scout Association which is divided into 10 provincial associations.Punjab Boy Scouts AssociationSindh Boy Scouts AssociationKhyber Pukhtunkhwa(Ex-NWFP)Boy Scouts AssociationBalochistan Scouts AssociationGilgit-BaltistanBoy Scouts AssociationAzad Jamu & Kashmir Boy Scouts AssociationIslamabad Boy Scouts AssociationFATA Boy Scouts AssociationPakistan International Airlines (PIA) Boy Scouts AssociationPakistan Railways Boy Scouts Association
28 Million Scouts
boy scouts
Scouts = Scouterna
The motto of the Australian Scouts is "Be prepared".
There is no apostrophe in that sentence. It would be in: The scouts' tents.
A Patrol.
Cub Scouts