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They just listened to it
adverb
Since there wasn't anything good on television, we listened to music.
it is where the telecommunications viewers send or air their complaints about a certain television or radio show they have watched or listened to
They listened to the radio. or go around raping and pillaging ..nothing ever changes
No - they did not like it. But they listened to the radio often, and Little Edie loved the movies.
The word "listened" is typically used as an intransitive verb. However, it can also be used transitively with the addition of a direct object, as in "He listened to the music."
Yes. "Whenever Jackson comes to watch TV" is the adverb clause and it modifies the verb "hogs."
it's simple... watched tv ate crisps and listened to an MP3! you do know people did have a life before the iPod Or did they?!
No, "in silent agony" is not an adverb phrase. It is a prepositional phrase that functions as an adjective describing where the agony is taking place.
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listened I listened, you listened, he listened, we listened , you listened , they listened