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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Listened to / listened

We had listened/listened to this news but we didn't tell her.

I think the use of 'listened' in this context is altogether wrong; it should be 'heard'. Am I right?

  

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sundarnaz We had listened/listened to this news There is nothing different between your two choices! sundarnaz I think the use of 'listened' in this context is altogether wrong; it should be 'heard'. Am I right?

  • sundarnaz We had listened/listened to this news There is nothing different between your two choices!
  • sundarnaz I think the use of 'listened' in this context is altogether wrong; it should be 'heard'.
  • Am I right?
  • 'listened' is grammatical, so it's right.
  • You can listen to news.
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sundarnazWe had listened/listened to this news

There is nothing different between your two choices!

sundarnazI think the use of 'listened' in this context is altogether wrong; it should be 'heard'. Am I right?

'listened' is grammatical, so it's right. You can listen to news. But because of "but we didn't t

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