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Being around coolness tends to make the uncool person seem more cool as long as they have the permission of the person who possess the coolness. If one tries to partake of the coolness without winning the faver of the one who possesses the coolness the opposite effect can happen, in fact if one persons coolness is stronger than that of another persons coolness the stronger coolness will prevail and can at times absorb the other coolness leaving the owner decidedly uncool. Coolness has the ability to infect several individuals at a time rendering them incapable of making even the slightest decision for themselves. When enough have been infected they as a group are called a " posse ", a word which when translated from apache means " seekers of coolness ". These individuals will never be able to possess coolness themselves but rather live vicariously through anothers. If enough time is spent away from the coolness an infected individual can regain at least some of their ability to think and reason but will forever be susseptable to its allure. I ate a redbull The effect of coolness: Basically the first answer, with a minor change: Instead of people being cooler while being around normally cool objects I.E. iPhone/Ferrari, if the person is trying to look cool, by showing it off, like at a party, showing the iPhone off to everyone, they look stupid, and uncool.
Yes, the word "group" can be part of a prepositional phrase if it is combined with a preposition and other words that act as modifiers. For example, in the phrase "in the group," "in" is the preposition and "the group" is the prepositional phrase.
Being around coolness tends to make the uncool person seem more cool as long as they have the permission of the person who possess the coolness. If one tries to partake of the coolness without winning the faver of the one who possesses the coolness the opposite effect can happen, in fact if one persons coolness is stronger than that of another persons coolness the stronger coolness will prevail and can at times absorb the other coolness leaving the owner decidedly uncool. Coolness has the ability to infect several individuals at a time rendering them incapable of making even the slightest decision for themselves. When enough have been infected they as a group are called a " posse ", a word which when translated from apache means " seekers of coolness ". These individuals will never be able to possess coolness themselves but rather live vicariously through anothers. If enough time is spent away from the coolness an infected individual can regain at least some of their ability to think and reason but will forever be susseptable to its allure. I ate a redbull The effect of coolness: Basically the first answer, with a minor change: Instead of people being cooler while being around normally cool objects I.E. iPhone/Ferrari, if the person is trying to look cool, by showing it off, like at a party, showing the iPhone off to everyone, they look stupid, and uncool.
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A phrase is a group of 2 or more words used together
A phrase is a group of words with no subject or verb.
That is the correct spelling of "phrase" (word group, or to use specific words).
You cant go ultimate whenever you want,you go ultimate for either a boss battle or a large group of enemies.You have to exercise and get off your couch!
Yes, a phrase is a group of words that functions as a single unit within a sentence but does not contain both a subject and a verb, so it does not express a complete thought.
The phrase "to a man" means everybody in a particular group of people.
Yes, a phrase is a small group of words that do not contain a subject and a verb, and therefore does not express a complete thought. It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb in a sentence.
A phrase is a small group of words that forms a unit of meaning within a sentence. It does not contain a subject and a verb, so it does not express a complete thought on its own. Phrases can serve different grammatical functions within a sentence.