Chewing Gum helps people remember what they know apex
Ladies and gentlemen
Sample Sentence: The magician put his audience into a trance.
Um... I don't quite understand what your trying to ask, I suppose you would hear yourself chewing.
In American English, "audience" takes a singular verb, so the correct form would be "The audience was listening." In British English, however, collective nouns like "audience" often take a plural verb, and "The audience were listening" would be correct.
The singer raised his arms and basked in the adulation of the audience.
The audience groan at the cheesy joke.I hear him groan in pain.
After all, I meant no harm; I was sure that you would understand.
A sales brochure for a French audience showed a white and blue flag.
When I want a group of mathematicians to understand in the most concise manner a math topic I would use terms that both of us understand. If I was to explain the same topic to middle school students I would use a different set of words and sentence structure to convey the same information.Both of these take into account the commonality between writer and reader.
He could enunciate his words very well, so he often was called on to read to the group.
We do not understand what you mean by this question, please explain.
He was from Belfast, Northern Ireland, and spoke with an Irish lilt in his voice.