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.
I like to listen to the rain.
You need to listen in class.
His refusal to listen got him in trouble with the law.
I like to listen to music often.
He tried to tune his piano.I like to listen to this tune.The theme tune was annoying.Tune in tomorrow to find out more.
Turn around and listen to me.We have missed our turn.He began to turn the door handle.Be quiet and wait for your turn.
I would gladly listen to her sing all day.
The understood subject is "you." The complete sentences would be "You stop. You look. You listen."
There are twenty four uniform sheets of paper in a quire.
It was a scanty amount of food to feed four people with.
Yes, 'Listen to you.' is an imperative sentence, the subject is implied: 'You listen to you.' Other common imperative sentences with an implied subject are, 'Look out!', 'Stop!', or 'Jump.' The implied subject of these sentences is 'you'.
Yes, 'Listen to me.' is an imperative sentence, the subject is implied: 'You listen to me.' Other common imperative sentences with an implied subject are, 'Look out!', 'Stop!', or 'Jump.' The implied subject of these sentences is 'you'.
You can make a few sentences from the word expect. The 5 sentences you can make are: I expect you to do better, I expect you to have your homework, I expect you to listen to me, I expect you to do your chores and I expect you to go to sleep.
Listen, do you want know a secret? Listen my children and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere. To listen with your heart is to ignore what you see.
make five sentences with word you
There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question.