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The noun 'badge' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a mark or sign worn to show that a person belongs to a certain group, class, or rank; a word for a thing.
it belongs to the metal group
Cellulose belongs to polysaccharides, a group of carbohydrates.Cellulose belongs to a group of carbohydrate molecules called polysaccharides.
Fruit producing crops.
it belongs to the group known as the noble gases
The three grammatical persons are:the person speaking (singular), or a group to which that person belongs (plural)the person (singular) or group of people (plural) being spoken tosome other person/thing (singular) or people/things (plural)The person saying the pronoun "we" is referring to a group to which he himself or she herself belongs, so it's first person plural.
The word belongs is not a noun (nouns show possession), it's a verb Belongs is the third person singular, present for of the verb 'to belong'.
The word group's is singular possessive for the noun group; the apostrophe s indicates that something in the sentence belongs to the group.
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The noun crowd is a word for a group.
This occurs when a person, or the group to which that person belongs, assumes the characteristics of a dominant group. An example would be a Native American choosing to abandon his or her cultural norms in favor of United States norms. Answer: Assimilation
The noun 'badge' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a mark or sign worn to show that a person belongs to a certain group, class, or rank; a word for a thing.
it belongs to the metal group
Cellulose belongs to polysaccharides, a group of carbohydrates.Cellulose belongs to a group of carbohydrate molecules called polysaccharides.
I think it belongs to the fur group!
discrimination
Tortilla belongs in the grain food group.