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group

A group is a collection of people or things that are together in one place or share something in common.

Explanation at your level:

A group is a collection of things or people. If you see three friends, that is a group. If you see many books on a table, that is a group of books. You use this word when you want to talk about more than one thing together.

In English, we use group to talk about people or objects that are together. For example, 'a group of students' or 'a group of tourists.' It is very common and easy to use. Just remember that a group is more than one person or thing.

The word group is used to describe a collection of individuals who share a purpose or location. You might belong to a study group or a sports group. It is a very flexible word that works in almost any situation, whether you are talking about work, school, or your hobbies.

Using group allows for nuance in social and professional contexts. Beyond simple physical collections, it implies a level of organization or shared identity. You might discuss 'social groups' or 'interest groups,' where the word implies a deeper level of association than just being in the same place at the same time.

At an advanced level, group functions as a versatile noun that can denote abstract collections or systemic categorizations. In academic writing, you might refer to 'control groups' in experiments or 'demographic groups' in sociological studies. The word is essential for discussing social structures and organizational behavior with precision.

Mastering group involves understanding its role in collective nouns and sociological discourse. It can denote everything from a 'group of islands' (a cluster) to a 'group of companies' (a conglomerate). Its etymological connection to the concept of a 'knot' provides a sophisticated way to discuss how entities are bound together by interest, geography, or function in complex literary and analytical contexts.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Group means a collection of people or things.
  • It is a very common, neutral noun.
  • It can be used for both people and objects.
  • It is a countable noun with the plural 'groups'.

When you hear the word group, think of togetherness. It is one of those incredibly versatile words we use daily to describe anything from a small cluster of people to a massive organization.

At its core, a group acts as a container for multiple items or people. Whether they are physically standing in the same room or just sharing a common goal, the word helps us categorize things efficiently. It is a fundamental building block of social and organizational language.

The word group has a fascinating journey through European languages. It likely entered English in the late 17th century, borrowed from the French word groupe, which originally referred to a cluster of figures in a painting or sculpture.

Before that, it is believed to have roots in the Italian gruppo, which meant a knot or a bundle. This makes sense, doesn't it? A group is essentially a 'knot' of people or things tied together by a common theme or location. It is a great example of how artistic terminology can evolve into everyday speech.

You will find group everywhere. In casual settings, you might say, 'We are going as a group.' In formal business settings, you might hear 'The company is divided into several functional groups.'

It pairs well with many adjectives. You can have a large group, a small group, or a diverse group. It is a neutral word, meaning it works perfectly in almost any register, making it a very safe and useful term for learners.

Idioms often use the concept of a group to describe social dynamics. 1. Group therapy: A form of counseling where people share experiences. 2. In a group: Doing something collectively. 3. Peer group: People of the same age or social status. 4. Group think: When a group makes bad decisions because they want to agree with each other. 5. Group hug: A warm, collective embrace.

Grammatically, group is a countable noun. You can say 'a group' or 'groups.' It often takes a singular verb when referring to the unit as a whole (e.g., 'The group is ready') or a plural verb in British English when focusing on the individuals (e.g., 'The group are arguing').

Pronunciation is straightforward: /ɡruːp/. It rhymes with loop, soup, and hoop. The stress is on the single syllable, making it punchy and clear in conversation.

Fun Fact

It originally described sculptures before it described people.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ɡruːp/

Rhymes with 'loop'.

US /ɡruːp/

Clear 'oo' sound.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'p' too softly
  • mispronouncing the 'u' as 'uh'
  • adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

loop soup hoop stoop droop

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 1/5

Very easy to write.

Speaking 1/5

Very easy to say.

الاستماع 1/5

Very easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

people thing together

Learn Next

team collection organization

متقدم

conglomerate consortium coalition

Grammar to Know

Collective Nouns

The group is here.

Subject-Verb Agreement

Groups are large.

Countable Nouns

One group, two groups.

Examples by Level

1

The group is happy.

The collection of people is happy.

Singular group with singular verb.

2

I see a group of birds.

I see many birds together.

Countable noun.

3

We are a group.

We are together.

Pronoun usage.

4

Look at that group.

Look at those people.

Demonstrative adjective.

5

My group is here.

My team is here.

Possessive adjective.

6

They are a big group.

They are many people.

Adjective usage.

7

Is this your group?

Are these your friends?

Question form.

8

The group likes music.

The people like music.

Third-person singular.

1

A group of students walked to school.

2

He joined a new group yesterday.

3

The group of trees provided shade.

4

Can we form a group?

5

She is the leader of the group.

6

The group decided to leave early.

7

They work in a small group.

8

I like this group of people.

1

The research group published their findings.

2

She felt like an outsider in the group.

3

The group discussed the project for hours.

4

They are a very talented group of musicians.

5

The group met in the lobby.

6

He was assigned to a group of four.

7

The group dynamic changed after the meeting.

8

We are organizing a support group.

1

The group consensus was hard to reach.

2

They represent a marginalized group in society.

3

The group of companies is expanding rapidly.

4

He is a member of a prestigious group.

5

The group strategy was well-planned.

6

She addressed the entire group.

7

The group interaction was very productive.

8

They formed a pressure group to change the law.

1

The experimental group showed significant improvement.

2

Sociological groups often define our identity.

3

The group cohesion was remarkable.

4

He analyzed the group behavior in detail.

5

The group identity is very strong.

6

They belong to a diverse group of stakeholders.

7

The group theory is complex.

8

The group pressure was too much to handle.

1

The group of islands is known as an archipelago.

2

His work explores the group psychology of crowds.

3

The group identity is intrinsically linked to their history.

4

They formed a group of like-minded individuals.

5

The group structure is hierarchical.

6

The group of stars is called a constellation.

7

The group synergy was evident.

8

They operate as a group of independent entities.

تلازمات شائعة

a large group
a small group
join a group
form a group
work in a group
a group of people
a support group
a study group
a focus group
a group discussion

Idioms & Expressions

"group think"

bad decisions due to pressure to agree

The team suffered from group think.

neutral

"in a group"

collectively

We are safer in a group.

neutral

"peer group"

people of the same age/status

His peer group is very active.

neutral

"group hug"

a hug involving many people

Let's have a group hug!

casual

"group therapy"

counseling in a group

She found group therapy helpful.

neutral

"group effort"

work done by many

It was a real group effort.

neutral

Easily Confused

group vs cluster

similar meaning

cluster is more for objects

A cluster of grapes vs a group of people.

group vs team

both involve people

team implies a specific goal

A sports team vs a group of friends.

group vs crowd

both are groups

crowd implies a large, unorganized number

A crowd at a concert.

group vs set

both are collections

set is for items, group for people/things

A set of tools.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The group of [noun] is [adjective].

The group of students is smart.

A2

We are in a group.

We are in a group together.

A2

He joined the group.

He joined the group yesterday.

B1

The group decided to [verb].

The group decided to leave.

B2

As a group, we [verb].

As a group, we agree.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

grouping the act of putting things in groups

Verbs

group to put things together

Adjectives

grouped arranged in groups

مرتبط

cluster synonym

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

أخطاء شائعة

grouping people a group of people
Grouping is a verb, group is the noun.
many groups of people many groups
Redundant, just say 'many groups'.
the group are the group is
Usually singular in American English.
group of birds flock of birds
Use specific collective nouns if possible.
my group friends my group of friends
Needs the preposition 'of'.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a group of people standing in your living room.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe any collection.

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Cultural Insight

Group work is very common in Western schools.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'a' or 'the' before it.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'oo' sound long.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't forget the 's' in plural.

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Did You Know?

It comes from art.

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Study Smart

Group your vocabulary words!

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Context

Use it for both people and things.

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Verb Agreement

Use singular verbs for the group as a unit.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

G-R-O-U-P: Gathering Really Organized Units Perfectly.

Visual Association

Imagine a knot of people tied together with a ribbon.

Word Web

team collection set crowd

تحدٍّ

Count how many groups you see today!

أصل الكلمة

French/Italian

Original meaning: a knot or bundle

السياق الثقافي

None, very neutral.

Very common in work and school settings.

The Group (novel) Group Therapy (album)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • group meeting
  • group project
  • group leader

at school

  • study group
  • group work
  • group discussion

in research

  • control group
  • focus group
  • sample group

socializing

  • group chat
  • group of friends
  • group outing

Conversation Starters

"Do you prefer working in a group or alone?"

"What is the best group you have ever been part of?"

"How large should a group be for a meeting?"

"Do you like group activities?"

"What makes a good group leader?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a group you belong to.

Why is teamwork important in a group?

Write about a time you worked in a group.

What are the challenges of group work?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

It is a collective noun; usually singular in US English.

Yes, a group of books or a group of stars.

It is neutral and works everywhere.

Groups.

Yes, 'to group' means to arrange.

Like 'loop' with a 'gr' at the start.

No, that is incorrect.

A group used for research purposes.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

The ___ is playing.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: group

Group is the only noun that fits a collection.

multiple choice A2

Which means a collection of people?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: group

Group refers to people.

true false B1

A group is always one person.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

A group is multiple people.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Matching synonyms.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Subject-verb agreement.

fill blank B2

They formed a ___ to solve the problem.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: group

Group fits the context of solving problems.

true false C1

Groupthink is a positive term.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It usually describes a negative phenomenon.

multiple choice C1

What is a 'control group'?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: A scientific term

Used in research.

sentence order C2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Correct structure.

fill blank C2

They were part of a ___ of companies.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: group

Group describes a conglomerate.

النتيجة: /10

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