cheer leading is for enthusiastic people that are either light, strong, flexible, or good at tumbling.
if you are characterized by one of those then cheering is the most energizing, blood pumping sport you will ever do.
and when you get on the competition mat you have the best time of your life, and the 2 minutes flies by.
why yes its very fun especially when its not fun to not have fun having fun while you dont have no fun not having fun while you dont have fun about having fun doing the action of not having fun. =) <--this is not fun so its fun Not having fun is not fun because having fun is the opposite of fun so fun would be more exciting.
Well, it depends on who your asking. That question is really an opinion. Cheering looks fun and peppy, but marching band is cool too. But its still an opinunated question.
the crowd was cheering
szórakozni [soːrɒkozni]the grammar and the pronunciation are very difficult in our languageI'm having fun - (én) szórakozok [soːrɒkozok]you are having fun - (te) szórakozol [soːrɒkozol]he/she is having fun - (ő) szórakozik [soːrɒkozik]we are having fun - (mi) szórakozunk [soːrɒkozunk]you are having fun - (ti) szórakoztok [soːrɒkoztok]they are having fun - (ők) szórakoznak [soːrɒkoznɒk]
Divertirse = to have fun. Me estoy divirtiendo = I'm having fun.
no.
It can be (cheering crowds). Cheering is the present participle of the verb (to chafe) and can be an adjective or a noun (gerund).
having fun mean s'amuser in french
No, because cheering isn't a sport
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 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.
It is celebrated by Having fun and it is in summer people rember when they are having fun .