We listened to professor knight
At the end of World War II United State Russian relations largely deteriorated. (We should have just listened to Patton)
listened I listened, you listened, he listened, we listened , you listened , they listened
She continued to practice yoga with discipline to improve her flexibility and strength.
listened I listened, you listened, he listened, we listened , you listened , they listened
anyone who listened to American idiot would know the answer to this is yes
if u listened in school, you would know smarty pants(:
The sentence should be punctuated as follows: "Mike read a poem called 'Shame out of the Gateway' and listened to the Men's Chorus presentation of 'Remembering Stonewall'." This format uses single quotation marks for the titles of the poems and maintains proper capitalization for Men's Chorus.
The present perfect tense of "listen" is "have listened" or "has listened."
who told folk tales and who listened
No, "Is you listened" is not a complete sentence because it is grammatically incorrect. The correct form would be "Have you listened?" featuring the auxiliary verb "have" to form a question in the present perfect tense.
The past tense of listen is listened.
they listened to green day dude!!! everyone listened to music escpescally green day!! :)