Audition is the verb form. It can also be a noun.
No, the word audition is not an adverb.The word audition is a verb and a noun.
Yes, the word audition is a noun (audition, auditions) and a verb (audition, auditions, auditioning, auditioned). Examples:Noun: I have an audition at four o'clock that I can't afford to miss.Verb: I will audition for the part of a sponge in a spray cleaner commercial.
"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.
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No badly is not a verb it is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:The transmission repair was done badly.We badly wanted that house but we were outbid.She sings so badly that it makes you wonder if they have an audition process. (The adverb so is modifying the adverb badly, further modifying the verb sings.)
The word 'moving' is a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle (the -ing form) of the verb that functions as a noun.The present participle of a verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The Browns are moving to Florida. (verb)Moving is a hard job if you don't have enough help. (noun)She sang a moving song for her audition. (adjective)
audition what?..
get an audition
The Audition - 2011 The Audition 1-1 was released on: USA: 2011
where people audition.
it is when you audition to be in choir to sing
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