the crowd was cheering
The movie Start Cheering was released in 1938. The film starred actors such as Jimmy Durante, Walter Connolly, Joan Perry, Charles Starrett and Gertrude Niesen.
The Spin Crowd was created in 2010.
Yes, the noun 'crowd' is a common noun as a general word for a group of people. The noun 'crowd' is a collective noun for a group of people. The word 'crowd' is also a verb: crowd, crowds, crowding, crowded.
because she was cheering for both teams instead of just her own.
In the Crowd - 2013 was released on: USA: 5 August 2013
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.
The crowd's response to his speech was a mixture of laughter and cheering.
Cheering Like a crowd / congregation
The collective nouns could be a crowd of people cheering and shouting, an audience of people cheering and shouting, or a mob of people cheering and shouting.
The crowd, cheering and jeering, did not see the storm clouds gathering in the distance
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did not see
Cheer is a verb (the crowd cheered) and a noun (full of good cheer).
The crowd was cheering in "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman as a sign of respect and admiration for their captain, who had successfully navigated their ship to safety. The poem is an allegory for the nation mourning the death of President Abraham Lincoln.
The cast of Speed Stack - 2008 includes: Patrick Bertucci as Cheering Crowd Michelle Brew as Sports Announcer Kole Coward as Trophy Boy Paige Creswell as Paige Grisel Rodriguez Michael Swanner Hannah Wells as Cheering Crowd
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.
That is the correct spelling of "cheering" (celebrating or encouraging).