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Alex G
Could anyone help me with the following question?
"You’re going to hear to an interviews with an ex-Champions League football referee."
Why is the preposition “to” used after the verb “hear”? In the dictionary it’s written that we use the direct object after “hear”. I thought that there is no need to use the preposition “to” in the above sentence. So could you explain why the decided to use it?
١ يونيو ٢٠٢٥ ١٧:٣٢
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Hi!
You're absolutely right — the sentence is incorrect.
It should be:
👉 "You're going to hear an interview with an ex-Champions League football referee."
"Hear" takes a direct object — no need for "to".
hear to an interview is wrong.
١ يونيو ٢٠٢٥ ١٨:٣١
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perhaps, it was someone not native confused "listen to" and "hear smth"
٣ يونيو ٢٠٢٥ ٠٨:٥٨
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The person who wrote the instruction probably wrote 'listen' (which must be followed by 'to') initially. They probably then changed it to 'hear' and forgot to delete 'to'.
١ يونيو ٢٠٢٥ ٢١:٣٩
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العربية, العربية (اللهجة المصرية), الإنجليزية, الروسية, الإسبانية
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