To listen is not an adjective. It's a verb.
no it is a verb
Even the finest orchestra makes a cacophonous racket when they're tuning their instruments in unison.Cacophonous is an adjective which means a harsh, discordant mixture or sounds, unpleasant to listen to.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
no it is a verb
There is none.The word harkening (also hearkening) is the present participle of the verb to harken which means to listen attentively or heed. It is used as a noun and (like listen) it has no past participle adjective form. The closest adjective synonym would be heeded (e.g. heeded warnings).
Main Entry: 1an·ti·de·pres·sant Listen to the pronunciation of 1antidepressant Pronunciation: \-di-ˈpre-sənt\ Function: adjective Date: 1961
Gently and not with that adjective or she will not listen. You should set her down in private and discuss your concern. She may not ever listen to you and some people are so hard headed that its impossible. These cases are terrible and you might just have to wait it out.
She refused to listen to his pompous speech about his accomplishments.
Even the finest orchestra makes a cacophonous racket when they're tuning their instruments in unison.Cacophonous is an adjective which means a harsh, discordant mixture or sounds, unpleasant to listen to.
The future tense of "listen" is "will listen" or "shall listen".
now you listen closley, its actually a gerund
The infinitive form of "listen" is "to listen."
Will listen.
Listen to me. He tried to explain, but she would not listen. It is nice to listen to the birds singing. Quiet, I want to listen to the radio.
dominicans listen to whatever is it they wanna listen too you have some who listen to only spanish and you have some who listen to both it all on whatever we wanna listen too i myself listen to R&B and Merenque