You listen to your children's opinions.
She was known for being tolerant of others' opinions, always willing to listen with an open mind.
The book "Listen!" was written by Stephany S. Tolan.
listen to your music teacher for this
I love to listen to my aunt's old records. We went to my aunt's house. Aunt is just your mother's/father's sister. The apostrophe with an "s" is possessive--meaning that something belongs to her.
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The verb is spelled listens (no apostrophe). Listen's could in theory be a contraction, but would be unusual. "He listens to the birds singing" is an example of the verb (3rd person singular present tense).The spelling listen's would mean listen is, referentially or colloquially using "listen" as a noun."Listen's a verb that means hearing sounds.""Snoring has many causes, but a quick listen's all a doctor may need to diagnose it."Listen's could also be a contraction of - listen has. egListen's got a silent 't'. -- Listen has got a silent 't'.
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'.
yes he will!!!never listen to others opinions!!!never!!!
Spanking is abuse. If you have to use a belt. Its not abusive its just a way to get your childrens attention.
The noun in the sentence is musicians.
no there is subject
That is not a sentence. And echo's are physics.