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).
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 "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.
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).
Another word for rowboat would be either dinghy or dory. Both mean small row-propelled boats that are usually part of a larger vessel or occasionally used for solo fishing.
A group of people to whom authority has been given by a larger group to perform a particular function.
An interjection.