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Diego
What is the difference between hear and listen to ?
It is little bit confusing. I'll be thankful of reading comments.
Dec 19, 2013 4:39 PM
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Hear is a stative verb (non action), you hear because you have the ability to hear. Listen is an action verb and requires attention and purpose. So, you hear noise outside, and you hear the birds in the morning, whether you want to or not, but you listen to music or the conversation.
December 19, 2013
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hola Diego,
te contesto en español si no te molesta :)
"hear" se usa como "oír"
por ejemplo: I hear a noise (oigo un ruido)
"listen to" se refiere a la acción de escuchar
por ejemplo:Silence please, I am listening to the radio
December 19, 2013
Everything clear now ! :) Thanks a lot ! - Muchas graciaas ! :))
December 19, 2013
Diego
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English, Spanish
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