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  • verbs - Why do you write occurred but listened? - English Language . . .
    Occur has its stress on the final syllable (o-CUR) but listen (LIS-en) has its stress on the first syllable If the verb ends in the pattern consonant-vowel-consonant, the final consonant is doubled in the case of verbs like refer and occur and begin where the stress is on the final syllable (referrer, referring, referred, occurrence, occurred, beginning), or one syllable words (big -> bigger
  • 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 So both sentences are correct, but the first takes no position on whether they listen carefully or not, while the second presupposes that they
  • Which of these is the correct usage of the words listen, hear?
    In the sentences you reported, you can use either hear or listen Generally speaking, listen and hear have similar meaning; two of the meanings of hear are listen, pay attention
  • 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:
  • You hear but you dont listen or You listen but you dont hear?
    She looked at listened to it on purpose He saw heard it by accident They both agreed that it looked sounded really weird So, for sound and vision only, there is an implicative relation between the volitional look at listen to and the perceptual see hear That is, P looks at looked at X entails P sees saw X; P listens to listened to X entails
  • What is one word to describe i am feeling people are not listening . . .
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  • 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
  • What is the proper tense for listen in this sentence?
    There was a guest on a podcast I always listened to Reference: Habitual (repeated) action in the past can be marked by used to, as in "I used to eat a lot", or by the auxiliary verb would, as in "Back then, I would eat early and would walk to school " (The auxiliary would also has other uses, such as expressing conditional mood )
  • Listen or listening? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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  • Present-Perfect: hadnt heard vs. havent heard
    Let's say I have just listened to a beautiful song wanted to immediately tell my friend about it Which sentence should I use? A I haven't heard a song this good for a while B I hadn't heard a song this good for a while Should I say A because I am currently still excited about the song?





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