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Es decir, cuando se puede usar sólamente listen. · listen is intransitive and it always has to be followed by either to or for: · hi everyone, i was wondering if you can omit to it in the question did you have a listen (to it)? in the following context: Listen to the radio; Youre talking to your friend. Lis·ten intr. v. No tengo nada claro cuando utilizar cada uno. · i like to listen to music while i cook. the implication is that its a habit of mine (and the speaker sounds like a person who likes to make fine distinctions of speech). Youre both big fans of … Cuando se utiliza listen to? All these are correct with different nuances. To sing and that singing are both incorrect. Lis·tened, lis·ten·ing, lis·tens to make an effort to hear something: Cuando se utiliza listening to? · listen to the birds sing/singing/that sing or that are singing.