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hear vs listen
when and How I must use both words
sometimes I don´t know when I need to use wheter hear or listen
Please give me examples.
thanks in advances
30 de abr. de 2013 2:17
Respuestas · 6
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Hearing is when the sound is picked up by your ears.
"I heard a loud noise! It scared me." (You were not listening for the loud noise, but you heard it)
Listening is when you are trying to look for a sound.
"I was listening to the radio, but I could not hear it because it was too quiet."
30 de abril de 2013
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Listen is an active process that involves some understanding -
I am listening to the radio
Where as hear, is just the physical process of perceiving sound
I hear the radio - I may or may not be listening, I just hear the sound of the radio
30 de abril de 2013
Thank you. Peachey
30 de abril de 2013
Grammatically, "hear" is a transitive verb and needs an object. What did you hear? No preposition needed. However, "Listen" is intransitive. If you add an object, you need a preposition. What did you listen to? Notice how this works in Brian and Cyris' answers.
30 de abril de 2013
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