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A collective noun is a noun used to group words for people or things in a descriptive or colorful way. Words for people or things are nouns (a flock of tourists, a bouquet of flowers).The word 'decided' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to decide. Collective nouns do not group verbs.
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All the important information is in the alternative sentence, "Few students attended the meeting." This eliminates five words.
To have them convince the reader of their savagery through their own words
A group made up of people from different cultures
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Next-in-line effect: that a person in a group has diminished recall for the words of others who spoke immediately before or after this person.
That is the song "we like to party" or (Venga Bus) as its sometimes known by the pop group the VengaBoys :)
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The different sounding effect will stand out.
This is called alliteration
Past tense gives a word or words the ability to sound as if done in the past. Such as "I am eating the chicken" turns into "I ate the chicken".
what do u call a group of words
Words ending in -ful are derived from nouns.Examplesbeauty gives beautifulwonderful gives wonderfulawe gives awful
Your question is not clear. What do you mean by "group words"?
Words that can be made with the letters in 'group' are:goorourpourpropugrugup