There could be several collective nouns, for example:
It would all depend on the type of group at this particular tennis club is in charge of planning tournaments.
This sentence should be correct.
This is a correct sentence: "At the next stockholders meeting we will discuss benefits for employees and dividends for shareholders."
Both are acceptable in English, depending on their use. The former, "further discuss," may make more sense in a sentence such as, "We will further discuss the matter" whereas for the latter, something like "We will discuss the matter further" would be more correct.
No, the correct expression is either "discuss" or "talk about." "Discuss about" is redundant as both words convey the idea of engaging in conversation or exchanging ideas about a topic.
collective sharing.
collective sharing
No, "as previously discuss" is not correct grammar. It should be "as previously discussed."
discuss their opinions about products and companies
=The correct thing to say is "discuss" ,not "discuss about".==Or we might say "the discussion was about....."=
"Discuss further" is the correct phrase to use.
collective bargaining
This is the format Skip a line. 1st Sentence: Discuss the setting. 2nd Sentence: Tell about the main character/characters. 3rd Sentence: Discuss the main conflict. Be sure to identify the type of conflict (e.g. man vs. man). 4th Sentence: Discuss the plot. 5th Sentence: Discuss more of the plot. 6th Sentence: Tell about the denouement or resolution of the story. 7th Sentence: Discuss the theme of the novel.