She went to the auditorium with her friends.
if that's what u mean...
I went to the auditorium to watch the show.
Most schools have an auditorium that plays are held in.
Yes, "Auditorium" should be capitalized in a sentence when it is used as part of a specific name or title, such as "Smith Auditorium" or "Main Street Auditorium." However, if it is used generically to refer to any auditorium, it would not be capitalized, as in "The students gathered in the auditorium for the assembly."
The auditorium was so big that a whole circus can fit in there.
The possessive form of the word auditorium in a sentence that describes the curtains that belong to the auditorium, would be the auditorium's (singular possessive). If you wanted to describe 3 auditoriums with the same curtains, you would write auditoriums' (apostrophe s for plural possessive). The auditorium's curtains were gold with black trim. The auditorium's curtains were gold with black trim in New York City, but two other auditoriums' curtains in Atlanta, George were black with gold trim. I study auditoriums' curtains as a hobby, but I have yet to find one auditorium's curtains have polka dots.
In the sentence "The election was held in the auditorium," the concrete refers to the physical location, "auditorium," which is a tangible space where the event took place. The abstract aspect involves the concept of "election," which represents an idea or process related to voting and decision-making, but is not a physical object.
Actually, "the auditorium curtains" would be correct, and does away with the need for the pesky apostrophe.
When Marie finished her speech, an ovation rose in the auditorium.
The Ryman Auditorium is a piece of country music history. It has housed Grand Ol' Opry legends for generations, and is where many of the greats got their start.
The plural of auditorium is auditoriums.
the auditorium is in the main building. The building where you take your classes. The auditorium will be on the first floor.
Keller Auditorium opened in 1917 as the Portland Municipal Auditorium. It was later renamed Keller Auditorium in 2000 in honor of a former mayor of Portland.