the subject is band and the verb is travels
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The noun 'band' is a standard collective noun for:a band of coatimundia band of coyotesa band of gorillasa band of jackdawsa band of jaysa band of mena band of mongoosesa band of musiciansa band of piratesa band of ploversa band of robbersa band of thievesThe noun 'band' is a collective noun when used for a group of people or things. It is not a collective noun when used as a synonym for a 'strip', as in watch band or rubber band.
Yes, the word 'band' is a noun (band, bands) and a verb (band, bands, banding, banded). The noun 'band' is a word for a thing. Examples: He played in a band. (noun) I had to replace my watch band. (noun) They band the storks to track their movements. (verb)
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There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'music', however any noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a collection of music, a book of music, a presentation of music, etc.
gravity makes a rubber band travel
does larry elgart still travel with his big band ?
A heavy duty rubber band will travel about 50-70 mph in its first 20 ft of travel.
Carried Away - band - was created in 2000.
Miles Away - band - was created in 2002.
The word "band" is the subject, as it is the subject of the independent clause "the band decided."
i have the warriors of rock game also. you can play any type of rockband games with the warriors of rock equipment. i have two other rock band's that i play the drums with. the only thing is that it takes away the orange cymbal for the rock band games.
With a telephone or you can travel.
yes
You talk to your band teacher for information on this subject.
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