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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Listen to

Do we always say "listen to" when we try to understand by hearing? Do we ever simply say "listen" without "to"? Please comment!
For example:Listen to a audio recording.Listen a video recording.
  

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anonymous Do we ever simply say "listen" without "to"? Yes, that's possible, but in a different kind of sentence. For example, "Listen, you need to study or you'll fail your exams".

  • anonymous Do we ever simply say "listen" without "to"?
  • Yes, that's possible, but in a different kind of sentence.
  • For example, "Listen, you need to study or you'll fail your exams".
  • Take a look at some example sentences in the link below.
  • com/definition/listen anonymous Listen to a n audio recording.
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anonymousDo we ever simply say "listen" without "to"?

Yes, that's possible, but in a different kind of sentence. For example, "Listen, you need to study or you'll fail your exams".

Take a look at some example sentences in the link below.

....lexico.com/definition/listen

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