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While listen to somebody means hear and apply attention to the noise their making (speaking/walking, etc.), listen for something/somebody means be on the lookout for. Would you like to hear some music? Listen is intransitive and it always has to be followed by either to or for:

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I've never heard people using the verb listen with the preposition about. It seems that both are correct about the grammar. Or would you like to listen to some music?

But what is the differences between.

(you can replace him with his; Play could be playing.) you can passivise the second clause: Do you listen to me? Can you listen to me?

Listen to the guitar being played. I like to listen to music while i cook. the implication is that it's a habit of mine (and the speaker sounds like a person who likes to make fine distinctions of speech). No tengo nada claro cuando utilizar cada uno. Es decir, cuando se puede usar sólamente listen.

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Buenas, una simple pregunta de la que ignoro la respuesta ¿cuándo agrega la preposición to después de listen?

So i wonder weather it's possible to use them together. Cuando se utiliza listen to? Cuando se utiliza listening to? Lis·tened, lis·ten·ing, lis·tens to make an effort to hear something:

Listen to him play the guitar! Hi, i'm confusing about these 2 sentences:

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