In order to pull a team together there needs to be communication with workers to state their preferences. Celebrating the team's success is also important.
Example sentence - The team had to learn to pull together in order to play the game and win.
stunts, jumps, cheers, chants, dance, motions, etc.
I heard that the word team derived from the indo-Europeans. They used the word deuk, which means to pull together. Not sure how in the world they came up with team, but hey, its a start. Rikki
Pull Yourself Together was created in 1998.
A number of persons forming one of the sides in a game or contest. As in a football team. Two or more animals harnessed together to pull a cart or a plow or something similar
2 oxen make a team. Normally when Oxen are pull you have 2 around a thousand or more pounds. a team of oxen are called a Yoke. and a Yoke is what holds then together while they are pulling.
The phrase "pull myself together" is an idiom.
a cooperative unit (especially in sports)form a team; "We teamed up for this new project"two or more draft animals that work together to pull something
This is th only worl we go its the only world we got its the only world we got we gotta fix it NOW pull together, pull together ,pull together
No, the word 'team' is not a pronoun.The word 'team' is a noun (team, teams) and a verb(team, teams, teaming, teamed).The noun 'team' is a word for a group of people joined in a common effort; a word for a group of animals harnessed together to pull something.The verb 'team' is to join together for a task or goal; to put together in a coordinated ensemble.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'team' is it.Example: We have a great team this year. It has won the first three games of the season. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'team' in the second sentence)
This is a strangely worded question. The Latin word for "pull" or "drag" is "traho, trahere, traxi, tractus." In this way, the English word that means "to pull together" uses the fourth principal part of "traho" and the Latin root for "together"--"contract."
You can pull them together.