It is correct to say "the group has" because "group" is a singular noun and takes a singular verb.
It is correct
It is correct to say "on the planet." This is because we live on the surface of the planet, not inside of it.
It is correct.
Fractions? correct answer is factions not fractions
Correct. In alcohols, the hydroxyl group (-OH) replaces a hydrogen atom in a hydrocarbon molecule.
Colin Peters is correct. But I believe a group of snakes is a 'nest' of snakes.
I believe that since we are talking about 1 group (singular) the correct way to say this would be 'A group of horses is called a team'.
Yes, it is correct to say "each of the existing members" to refer to every individual currently in the group or organization.
The correct term for a group of deer is a herd of deer, flock is generally applied to sheep and birds.
Yes, that is correct. By using "the princes and the princesses," you are correctly referring to both male and female royalty in a group.
Group of companies is grammatically correct.
No, because "let's" means "let us", and it does not make sense to say "let us join us." It would be correct to say, "Come on, let's join them." It would also be correct, if you are speaking to someone outside your group, to say, "Come on, join us."
No, "ones" is not correct when referring to an individual person. "Ones" typically refers to a group or category of things. To refer to an individual in the singular form, you would say "one is."
"For Scott and me" is correct. "For Scott and I" is incorrect.The easiest way to remember is to substitute "us" or "we" for the longer version. For example, you would say "from us," so you say "from Scott and me," but you would say "Weare going to the store," so you say "Scott and I are going to the store."If you could shorten the group of people to "us," then you use me, him, her, them, etc.If you could shorten the group of people to "we," then you use I, he, she, they, etc.
It is correct to say "on the board of directors." The preposition "on" is commonly used to indicate membership or participation in a group or committee, such as a board. Saying "in the board" is less common and may sound awkward in this context.
"Definitely i'll join these group too" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "Definitely, i will join this group too."
"Definitely i'll join these "is not correct grammar but "I will definitely join this group" is the correct grammar.