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Arina1717
Hello:) Could you help me?) The sentences: 1) Buskers can’t play anywhere they want to. 2) What kind of music do you listen to? Why do we need to use to at the end? Can I just say buskers can’t play anywhere they want or what kind of music do you listen?
2025年11月1日 16:08
解答 · 1
1). Yes, you can say: 'Anywhere they want'. I believe 'to' is implied. 2) No, you can't say 'What kind of music do you listen.' One way to think about this is: LISTEN just means be aware of, pay attention to, sound. So, you can say "Listen" if you are referring to this generally activity. "Please listen when I am talking." But if the activity is focused on something specific, i.e. if there is a direct object, there has to a preposition, usually TO. "Please listen to me when I'm talking." NOT "listen me" "Listen to the music. " NOT "Listen the music."
2025年11月2日 06:08
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