I was listening to the radio when I heard the phone ring.
I’m listening but I can’t hear you!
Shhh! Listen! Did you hear that? I think I heard a noise.
- to pay attention to the sounds coming into your ears
- to concentrate on a sound
- to make an effort to hear someone or something
- to pay attention to someone or something that you can hear
Are you listening to me?
= Are you paying attention to what I am saying? Are you paying attention to me?Listen! = Pay attention!
We listened carefully to the president’s speech.
My lawyer did all the talking, I just sat and listened.
I like listening TO music!
I’m listening TO you! [NOTI'm listen you]
Listen TO me! [NOTListen me!]
Do you like to listen to music? [NOTDo you like listen music?]
- to be aware of OR to notice sounds coming through your ears (but you are not paying attention to the sounds)
Can you hear me?= Is my voice loud enough? Can you hear me making a sound/a noise?
I heard a noise outside.
My grandmother is getting old. She can’t hear very well.
What did you say? I can’t hear you. You’ll have to speak up.
I can hear you! [NOTI am hearing you.]
I couldn’t hear you! [NOTI am not hearing you.]
I hear what you’re saying but I don’t agree with you.= I’ve just finished listening to you.
I heard a great song on the radio this morning.= I was listening to the radio this morning
I heard the choir sing at Roy Thompson Hall last year.= Last year I went to Roy Thompson Hall and I listened to the choir sing.
You haven’t heard a word I’ve said!
Have you heard from Jeff? He said he’d call today.
“Hi, Mary! It’s nice to hear from you! We haven’t talked in such a long time.”
I got a card from Jen today. It was nice to hear from her.
I’ll let you know if I hear anything.
Did you hear the news yesterday? Ken was in a car accident.
I hear (that) you’re expecting a baby.
I hear (that) you’ve bought a new house.
I hear (that) John was fired yesterday.
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