Just like any school or professional sport, athletes should be an example to others. Cheerleading is no exception. Cheerleaders for a sport are there to encourage the fans to cheer along with them. They are meant to be leaders and a positive example for others and they are taught that, on and off the field (or cheer mat!)
The possessive form of the plural noun 'cheerleaders' is cheerleaders'.example: The cheerleaders' practice is at three today.
4 coed cheerleaders
The noun cheer leading is a common noun. The nouns cheerleader or cheerleaders are also common nouns unless they a specific group of cheerleaders. That's where your proper adjective comes in, for example Olympic Cheerleaders, the adjective Olympic makes cheerleaders a specific group of cheerleaders.
"Are you one of the cheerleaders?" you put you as the subject and are as the predicate. Then you make a diagnal line under cheerleaders (as a modifier) an put "one" on it. After, you do that put your prepostional phrase under you example:. of father is the prepositional phrase! Hope this helped:D:)
If 'they' are the 'cheerleaders', then 'cheerleaders' is the noun antecedent. The antecedent is the noun (or pronoun) that a pronoun replaces.example: The cheerleaders are on the field and they are ready to perform.
No the WNBA doesn't have cheerleaders, but they do have dancers.
Yes, UCLA has cheerleaders.
Sideline Cheerleaders
its the cheerleaders choice... wait if you are young
because cheerleaders are hot!
do cheerleaders use natural resources
There are cheerleaders in the sport of American Football.