Pronunciation of the English word groups.
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1. | Imperialism is an ideology and practice of powerful groups trying to secure or expand their privileges by dominating other groups. | |
2. | Xenophobes base their worldview on hating certain groups of people. I, on the other hand, hate all groups of people. | |
3. | They hate certain ethnic groups; I hate all ethnic groups. | |
4. | Some go in groups organized by their schools, but most go in twos and threes. | |
5. | The point about enclosure is that the configuration of ethnic groups must be clearly described. | |
6. | From that conclusion the family could be divided into two groups. | |
7. | The class was divided into four groups. | |
8. | In addition many groups have been formed so that the elderly can socialize with one another and remain active participants in American life. | |
9. | These foods are associated with ethnic groups. | |
10. | It is not sufficient to describe the differences in attitude between these two ethnic groups. |