You are a "subset" of the larger group.
The word "grove" is a noun. It refers to a small group of trees or a small wooded area typically with no underbrush.
The word "group" is a noun.
The phrase "One of the" is singular. It is followed by a plural noun to indicate that the specific item is just one part of a larger group.
I'm not sure if your question is whether a prepositional phrase is the same thing as a word group, or if "group" is a prepositional phrase. The answer is no in either case. A word group must express a complete thought. A prepositional phrase is part of a sentence and it has to start with a preposition. "In the group" is a prepositional phrase beginning with the preposition "in."
Yes, the word 'small' is a noun form as a word for a size of clothing; a small or narrow part (the small of the back).The word 'small' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a small child, a small country).
The word "subset" refers to a small part of a larger group. It is often used in mathematics and statistics to describe a set that contains some or all elements of another set. In broader contexts, it can also refer to any smaller division or category within a larger entity.
A sect is defined as a subdivision of a larger religious group, so the answer is yes.
In the U.K. a small group of trees is a 'copse', a slightly larger group is a 'woodland/woods'. and a very large group of trees is a 'forest'.
The word "grove" is a noun. It refers to a small group of trees or a small wooded area typically with no underbrush.
The word for fitting in with a group is "integrate." It refers to the process of becoming part of a larger whole, adapting to the norms and values of the group. Another term that can be used is "assimilate," which implies adopting the characteristics of the group to blend in more seamlessly.
The word "group" is a noun.
Yes, the word 'squad' is a noun, word for a small organized group of soldiers; a word for a small group of people having a particular task; a word for a group; a word for a thing.
The word inside the brackets is a "morpheme" that is always part of the word outside the brackets. A morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language, and it can be a word or part of a word, such as a prefix or suffix, which is integrated into the larger word. For example, in the word "unhappiness," the morpheme "happy" is always part of the larger word.
Larger is an adjective. It's the comparative form of large.
a small group means a couple because a couple mean a few or several
The phrase "One of the" is singular. It is followed by a plural noun to indicate that the specific item is just one part of a larger group.
Yes, the noun 'small' is a commonnoun, a general word for word a size of clothing or a small or narrow part (the small of the back).