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. eg
Listen's got a silent 't'. -- Listen has got a silent 't'.
Yes, the word 'listens' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'listens' is the plural form of the noun 'listen', a word for an act or instance of listening.The verb 'listens' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to listen.Examples:I've given the recording several listens but it's not up to standard. (noun)He listens to that annoying commentator every day. (verb)
The word you are looking for is "attentive listener."
eavesdropper
No, "uncomplete" is not a correct word. The correct term is "incomplete."
That is the correct spelling for the word "delusional".
Yes, the word 'listens' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'listens' is the plural form of the noun 'listen', a word for an act or instance of listening.The verb 'listens' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to listen.Examples:I've given the recording several listens but it's not up to standard. (noun)He listens to that annoying commentator every day. (verb)
Yes, the word 'listens' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'listens' is the plural form of the noun 'listen', a word for an act or instance of listening.The verb 'listens' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to listen.Examples:I've given the recording several listens but it's not up to standard. (noun)He listens to that annoying commentator every day. (verb)
Sympathetic?
The word you are looking for is "attentive listener."
An eavesdropper.
a mediator
The correct spelling is "listener" (someone who listens).
Someone who sees or listens but is not involved (such as listening a conversation that does not concern a person).
eavesdropper
No, "uncomplete" is not a correct word. The correct term is "incomplete."
He or she listens poetically
No She does Not listens to eminem