"The crowd cheered the winners, her and me."
It is incorrect in this context to say "she and I" and it is always incorrect to say "her and I." You can use "her and me" anywhere that you would use "us," and you can use "she and I" anywhere that you would use "we."
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Cheer is a verb (the crowd cheered) and a noun (full of good cheer).
The crowd clapped most excitedly of all at the seals tricks.
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The correct spelling is crowd (group of people, especially a large group).
The crowd cheered him happily
The crowd cheered to Mozart's violin concerto.
The crowd cheered loudly as their favorite runner ran past the finish line. Her smile cheered me right up.
Cheer is a verb (the crowd cheered) and a noun (full of good cheer).
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Cheer is a verb (the crowd cheered) and a noun (full of good cheer).
"The crowd cheered as the team's star player stepped into the batter's box."
the crowd was cheering
The crowd cheered John Q because of the lengths he went to save the life of his son. John Q starred Denzel Washington, and was released in 2002.
Incorrect ! It supposed to be (the crowd is unhappy )
The crowd was cheering. The subject 'crowd' is a singular noun taking the singular verb.The alternate: The crowds were cheering when the soldiers returned from World War 2.
he was 24 but not married, which brought shame to his family.The rector chastised Rachel for failing to cover her hairGordie cheered along with the crowd when the Canucks scored.