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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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cheered on

The spectators cheered [on] their team when they scored against Brazil.

Is on needed? What difference does it make?
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cheered on gives more of a sense of them encouraging their team.

  • cheered on gives more of a sense of them encouraging their team.
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cheered on gives more of a sense of them encouraging their team.

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