Intercolonial cooperation was an idea by William Penn for all of the colonies to cooperate with one another. This cooperation dealt largely in trade, defense and criminal matters.
the main areas of cooperation under caricom agreement
Non cooperation movement
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Yes, "cooperation" is a common noun. It refers to the act of working together towards a common goal.
Cooperation is a noun.
Cooperation is an abstract noun. Like helpfulness, it is also uncountable. (Try counting it!)For more information about countable/uncountable nouns, see Related links below this box.
cooperation is the noun; cooperative is the adjective
Cooperation is a noun.
Cooperation
The noun forms of the verb to cooperate are cooperation and the gerund, cooperating.Example sentences:We were able to refurbish the playground with the cooperation of the entire neighborhood.We accomplished a lot by cooperating.
A suffix for cooperation could be "-ive," as in "cooperative," which means willing to work together harmoniously. Suffixes are added to the end of a base word to change its meaning or grammatical function. In this case, adding the suffix "-ive" changes the noun "cooperation" into an adjective, describing the quality of being cooperative.
The noun forms for the verb to cooperate are cooperator, cooperation, and the gerund, cooperating.
There are either three or four nouns. Skills, understanding, and cooperation are nouns. Listening is a gerund acting as a noun adjunct to the noun skills.
Cooperation is the term for a group of behaviors in which individuals work together in a way that benefits the group. Cooperation is a noun.
The noun cooperation has the adjectiveform cooperational, but it is used to mean co-operational (jointly operational). Much more used are the derivative adjective cooperative, and the participle adjective cooperating.