It means your ability to hear something.
The word auditory is an adjective that means something related to hearing.If the auditory nerve is damaged by injury, it can cause deafness.The scientists tried auditory stimulation, in effect simply yelling at the animals.
Auditory information is processed through the ears and transmitted to the brain for interpretation.
Meaning "hearing-based" or, more simply, "hear-able," the term "auditory" occurs regularly in contemporary English. One example-sentence for its use is as follows: "She complimented the students on their project's video-quality, but its auditory aspects received rather severe criticism. "
There is no 'following sentence'.
It is important not to disparage others based on their abilities or appearances.
The word auditory is an adjective that means something related to hearing.If the auditory nerve is damaged by injury, it can cause deafness.The scientists tried auditory stimulation, in effect simply yelling at the animals.
He had an infection in his auditory canal
A sentence with the word abilities- His abilities were praiseworthy
Auditory information is processed through the ears and transmitted to the brain for interpretation.
Articulatory phonology does not take the goal to be auditory.
The abilities of the magical wand were unknown. He was not sure of his abilities. The abilities of the young boy were apparent immediately.
Meaning "hearing-based" or, more simply, "hear-able," the term "auditory" occurs regularly in contemporary English. One example-sentence for its use is as follows: "She complimented the students on their project's video-quality, but its auditory aspects received rather severe criticism. "
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Because of his hearing difficulty, his aural sense was lacking.
The subject of this sentence is 'Scientists'.
Example sentence - He wondered what he was capable of when she angered him.
If you mean the sentence, "Scientists study people's dreams," it would be "study people's dreams" and "scientists" is the subject. Ask yourself what is the point of the sentence, that's the subject, the rest is usually predicate.