"Listen" can be a verb, imperative verb, or a noun depending on context.
Verb: He listens to his parents.
Imperative verb: Listen to me, Bob!
Noun: I gave a listen to the speech.
To listen is not an adjective. It's a verb.
no it is a verb
Listen is not an adverb. It is a verb or it can be a noun, colloquially (e.g. Give this music a listen).
Listen is a regular verb so the second form and the third form are the same = listened
Yes. Listens is the third person singular form of listen. All the forma of listen are: listen listens listened listening
"Listen" can be a verb, imperative verb, or a noun depending on context. Verb: He listens to his parents. Imperative verb: Listen to me, Bob! Noun: I gave a listen to the speech.
listen is a action verb
The noun form of the verb "listen" is "listener."
The word "listen" is a transitive verb when it is used with an object (e.g., "listen to music") and an intransitive verb when used without an object (e.g., "listen carefully").
"should listen" is a verb phrase. Should is a modal verb; listen is the main verb.Children should listen to their parents.
To listen is not an adjective. It's a verb.
no it is a verb
It comes from the verb Escuchar, which means "to listen". Escuchamos is the 1st person plural of that verb and it means, "We listen".
"Listen" is a regular verb in English. It follows the typical conjugation pattern for regular verbs in the present tense (e.g., "I listen," "he/she listens").
the verb "to listen" translates into "escuchar" or "oir".
You may use the verb 'kiku,' meaning 'to listen.'
The noun forms of the verb to listen are listener and the gerund, listening.