Hear/Listen
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Message from kana posted on 28-06-2019 at 19:05:49 (D | E | F)
hi! Hello,
Can you help me please?
I did an exercise in which the correct answers were:
1-that's good to hear
2- Have you heard of the accident in Elm road?
1 - Why is it "hear" and not "listen"?
2- why is it "heard of" and not "heard about"?
Thanks for any reply
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Edited by lucile83 on 28-06-2019 22:36
Message from kana posted on 28-06-2019 at 19:05:49 (D | E | F)
hi! Hello,
Can you help me please?
I did an exercise in which the correct answers were:
1-that's good to hear
2- Have you heard of the accident in Elm road?
1 - Why is it "hear" and not "listen"?
2- why is it "heard of" and not "heard about"?
Thanks for any reply
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Edited by lucile83 on 28-06-2019 22:36
Re: Hear/Listen from zilazila, posted on 29-06-2019 at 21:58:51 (D | E)
Hello
We use 'hear' when sounds come into our ears whether we want it or not.
We use ' listen' when we pay attention to what we hear, that is we want to hear something.
And about the second part of your question:
Link
I hope you can find your answer.
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