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  • conjugation - What should I use, listen or listened? - English Language . . .
    Listened is not hypothetical; it's counterfactual Listen is hypothetical, since it's in an if clause Using past tense with present reference in an if clause presupposes the clause is (or was) not true
  • Which of these is the correct usage of the words listen, hear?
    Which of these sentences is correct? Why? You must hear to this song You must listen to this song Have you heard to this song? Have you listened to this song?
  • What is the proper tense for listen in this sentence?
    The past tense of "I listen to a particular podcast" when the present tense "listen" conveys action the subject does habitually is: " I used to listen to a particular podcast " I teach ESL to Spanish and Portuguese speakers In Spanish and Portuguese, speakers use the past imperfect tense for conveying habitual actions in the past, which commonly results in my students mistakenly using the
  • meaning - Listen to music vs. listen to the music - English . . .
    The only difference is the definite article ('the') which means the second sentence refers to some specific music For example, as you put your iPod headphones on you might say "I am going to listen to music", meaning no particular music If you were in a park, and hear a band playing in the distance you might say "I am going to listen to the music", meaning that specific music you can hear
  • verbs - Why do you write occurred but listened? - English Language . . .
    The past tense of to occur is occurred (not occured), but the past tense of to listen is listened (not listenned) Why? What is the general rule that is applied to make the past tense of a verb?
  • What is one word to describe i am feeling people are not listening . . .
    0 Since "I-messages" tend to get better results than anything that sounds like an accusation: I am not feeling listened to (OR heard)
  • expressions - Listen to music or listen for music - English . . .
    Music is generally listened to We listen for things we are expecting -- the doorbell, the phone, the tornado sirens The music to which we listened at the concert last night was exceptionally good This is the best choice, although it is clunky That being said, my suggested alternative is: The music we heard at the concert last night was exceptionally good
  • You hear but you dont listen or You listen but you dont hear?
    P listens to listened to X entails P hears heard X I e, if you listened to it, you heard it; and if you looked at it, you saw it Generally one uses the perceptual verb only if one can't use the volitional one that entails it The examples given in the OQ -- You look, but you don't see, for instance -- use intransitive look
  • Hypernym for reading a book and listening to an audiobook
    6 Why use just the one word? Why not say ''I've read or listened to 10 books this year''? The disadvantage of words like 'learned', 'studied', 'ingested', 'digested' is that you don't necessarily do all these things when you read listen to a book You might skim, scan, dislike or simply not get whatever it is you've been reading hearing





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