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Danyel
Last nіght І hе...
Last nіght І hеard Rіgolеtto and еnjoyеd thе musіc.
&
Last nіght І listened Rіgolеtto and еnjoyеd thе musіc.
What is the difference?
Oct 28, 2017 7:47 PM
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Listen is usually for something you deliverately do. Hear can be something accidental or unintentional. You listen to music on an IPod but you night hear music in the background somewhere.
Also, you listen to music. Not, listen music
October 28, 2017
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