He is a little bit ___ in his left ear, but if you speak clearly he will hear what you say.
A. disabled
B. deaf
Note: How do you think about the sentence? Do you think people sometimes use “deaf” this way? I thought a person could either be deaf or not deaf. Maybe in reality there are several degrees of deafness?
Yes, you can be a "little bit" deaf, or "hard of hearing".
Deafness comes in degrees or percentages of hearing loss.
Total deafness is what you are thinking.
:) Thanks Jessica, do you think people say "how do you think OF ME"?
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Yeah, in English we usually say "how are you?" or "how do you feel?". When talking about thoughts, it isn't "how are you thinking?", because this has a different meaning. We say "what are you thinking?" or "what do you think?" :)