Oh, dude, the plural of color guard is technically "color guards." It's like adding an "s" to make it plural, you know? So, if you see multiple color guard teams, you'd be like, "Look at all those color guards over there."
Singular: guardPlural: guards
The plural noun "sentries" is more than one sentry or guard. The similar plural noun "centuries" means periods of 100 years.
The singular possessive form for the noun iris is iris's.Example: The iris's color brings the garden to life.
Ebony is a color, and an adjective. It does not have a plural. Used as the name of a dark wood, it might rarely be seen as "ebonies."
The flag wavers marched solemnly forward.
The plural form for the noun guard is guards.
The plural of guard is guards. As in "the dog closely guards the cookie she just stole".
Guard-houses.
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"colors""The colors of a rainbow"
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It depends on what color guard ur talking about. But most middle schools do have color guard.
Depends on where you are. If the color guard only spins flags, then the terms are interchangeable. Where the line is drawn is when weapons are added - then it is definitely a color guard.
It's people work in obsticals called color guard using colorful flags
Singular: guardPlural: guards
There are a lot of great YouTube videos on color guard skills. You can find a lot of tricks there to practice.