The group of friends will need a number of empty cars at least equal to the number of friends in the group divided by the rider capacity of each car, rounded upward. So, if there are 22 people in the group and each car holds 3 people, they will need 22 / 3 = 7.3333333333, so 8 cars.
This will allow 3 people in 7 cars and one person in 1 car, or 3 people in 6 cars and 2 people in 2 cars.
Oh, what a delightful movie! In "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," the group that doesn't mention Ferris Bueller as a righteous dude is the school faculty and staff. But hey, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and Ferris sure knows how to make the most of his day off, doesn't he? Just like with painting, everyone sees things differently, and that's what makes the world so interesting and colorful.
It is the group of unplastic friends, happy together & stay together
There is no standard collective noun for a group of friends. The noun 'group' is a collective noun in the term 'a group of friends'.
A group of 5 friends may enjoy activities such as going to the movies, playing sports, having game nights, going on hikes, or trying out new restaurants together.
An alliance.
People who go out together are often referred to as friends, companions, partners, or simply as a group.
A cadre of friends means a large group of close friends often considered a body of people who together share a close friendship.
a trio? bff's , im in a group of three best friends but we don't really have a name, we are just recognised because we are always together!
"Amigas trabajadoras" means "working friends" in English. It refers to a group of female friends who work together.
A group of friends dining together can apportion the bill by keeping track of how much the things they ate / drank cost. If everyone is having the same exact thing the bill can also simply be divided by how many people were dining together.
No, the noun 'friends' is a plural noun, a word for two or more people.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way, for example a group of friends or a party of friends.
It means you can join a group for an outing or other activities...when ever you go your group will follow you till you disband the group,and you can all have fun together with your friends in group.