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  1. listen or listen to - WordReference Forums

    Aug 19, 2005 · listen is intransitive and it always has to be followed by either to or for: lis·ten intr.v. lis·tened, lis·ten·ing, lis·tens To make an effort to hear something: listen to the radio; listening for the …

  2. I like listening and I like to listen - WordReference Forums

    Jan 11, 2022 · "I like to listen to music while I cook." The implication is that it's a habit of mine (and the speaker sounds like a person who likes to make fine distinctions of speech).

  3. meaning - "Listen to music" vs. "listen to the music" - English ...

    Oct 28, 2015 · 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 …

  4. She is listening to the music这句话为什么要加to? - 知乎

    譬如这句“She is listening to the music."中“listen"就是“to"的相关联动词。 针对句子阐释句子中词法,建议可以从以下视角来加深理解,并试着学以致用。 首先只需要记识住” listen to music "的固定表达方 …

  5. listen (to) music - WordReference Forums

    Mar 26, 2011 · El verbo "listen" va seguido de "to" antes de un complemento. - I listened to her - Listen to me! - He likes listening to music Otros verbos no necesitan ninguna preposición, como por …

  6. listen/ listen to/ listening to | WordReference Forums

    Jun 5, 2009 · Hola a todos: No tengo nada claro cuando utilizar cada uno. Es decir, cuando se puede usar sólamente "listen". Cuando se utiliza listen to? Cuando se utiliza listening to? Os pondré …

  7. listen to music / listen to the music | WordReference Forums

    Jun 10, 2013 · When I was in high school,I was told“listen to the music” is correct and there is no “listen to music” However,my friend from another province told me that she was taught that “ listen …

  8. grammar - listen to that song? or listen that song? - English Language ...

    Jun 8, 2021 · Do we say listen to that song (if I want to ask someone to listen to the song I forwarded?) Also do we refer to song as "music" listen to that music? or song is correct?

  9. hear a song or listen to a song - WordReference Forums

    Feb 23, 2011 · Which sounds more natural: Would you like to hear some music? or Would you like to listen to some music? Thanks.

  10. Listen or listening? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 24, 2020 · "Listen" is used fairly often as a noun, as another post on this site noted (The Phrase 'Take a Listen'). As commentators on that post noted, whether or not that usage is too colloquial …