Listening to the news adds to our knowledge.
Please carry on with your story, I am listening to you.
Listening to others patiently is a good habit.
I wish to improve my listening power.
Are you listening to what I am saying?
I was listening to my mom talk.
Start listening to the teacher.
Example sentence - Listening to the orator was pleasant and captivating.
joyous at the some tome listening to a song
"I like listening to grunge metal"
she was not listening so i had to reinforce the rules
He was very delighted listening that he stood first in class. This is the sentence using the word delighted.
Her aural listening skills were very good.
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
A good topic can interest people. If you are writing a report, choosing a good topic sentence will interest you, and your reader. It is very important to choose a good topic sentence for the interest of you, and the people who will be listening to you.
No, listening is a present participle of the verb to listen. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective (Put on your listening ears.), and a gerund, a verbal noun (Listening is a good way to learn something.)An adverb is a word that describes a verb, for example:He was listening intently to the instructions. (the adverb intently tells how he was listening)I'll be listening to my messages later. (the adverb later tells when I will be listening)She was always listening to that same song. (the adverb always tells how often she was listening)