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Nada H. Dabes
What's the diffrent of mean listening and listened?!
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"Listening" is happening right now. "Listened" happened in the past.
I am sitting in my chair. I am looking at the TV. I am listening to a news program. These are examples of the present progressive tense. They all use verb forms ending in -ing.
"Listened" happened in the past. An hour ago, a day ago, a century ago.
Yesterday I listened to the news on TV.
When I was a little kid, I listened to what my mother said.
In 1863, a crowd listened silently while Prsident Abraham Lincoln gave a speech.
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Hello,
"Listening" is present tense of the verb "listen".
"Listened" is past tense of the verb "listen".
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Listening is a continuous tense or active in form.
Listened is a past tense and in the passive voice.
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Listening - used to form continuous tenses.
Listened - simple past tense.
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Blease , thinking
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Nada H. Dabes
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العربية, الإنجليزية
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