(A synonym for "audit" is "evaluate", which just means examine closely. It is commonly used in relation to US income taxes. Colloquially, it means to take a college course without a grade or credit.)
"Claiming a cat as a dependent will almost certainly result in an audit by the IRS."
"The accountant was brought in to audit the company's records."
"The student was allowed to audit a math course related to engineering."
He was auditing the class when he realized how much he hated geometry. The accountant was auditing the books when he was shot.
"I am going to audition for the role of Maria in West Side Story." "I have an audition at 5:00" The word "audition" can be used as a verb and a noun.
"For my audition for the play, I prepared a monologue."
I will audition for the school play tomorrow
Anna went to audition as tinker bell in the play
Example sentence - The company was required to audit per the Sarbanes Oxley requirements.
No, the word audition is not an adverb.The word audition is a verb and a noun.
She did exceedingly well in the audition so she was chosen for the part of Swan Queen.
Myrna had chosen a particularly challenging aria for her audition with the opera company.
The infinitive in this sentence is "to audition."
Well : I went to a big audition at the drama academy
I went to the audition, but I don't think I did well enough to get the part.orThe audition went well, I think they might cast me.or something along those lines, hope I've been helpful!
Master Chef has an audition to see who gets through to the next round .hope I've helped!