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Carlos
Prepositional verbs
Hello everyone!
I am studying prepositional verbs and I have a lot of doubts. In my opinion, it is difficult to master them due to there aren't rules to follow.
Anyway, I wanted to ask you about them. For example, when we use the verb "to listen", do we need always put the preposition "to" after it? I want to know if there are some cases in which we use "listen" without "to" after.
Thank you in advance!
23 เม.ย. 2018 เวลา 9:31
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"Listen" can be used without the prepositional phrase if the phrase is understood. "Please listen carefully" implies "to me" or to some other speaker or sound.
23 เมษายน 2018
The important thing about a "prepositional verb"* is that an object follows. That's the whole reason for the preposition existing in the expression.
So as for your question, you must have "to" following "listen" if you give an object. "Listen to music" is correct, and "listen music" is not. Simple as that.
* Keep in mind that this is simply a way of explaining how English works, and as far as I can tell, this is a fairly new way. You can also call these "verb-preposition collocations" if you wish. Whatever works best for your understanding.
One more thing... it will probably help you a lot to understand how transitive and intransitive verbs work. This is another way of answering your question about the verb "listen".
23 เมษายน 2018
The short answer is yes, there are times when you will use "listen" by itself. "If I don't listen carefully, I will not hear what you are saying to hear."
23 เมษายน 2018
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