Yes, "you listened" is a complete sentence. You is the subject, and listened is the predicate.
Listened is the past tense of listen. A sentence may be, She listened to instructions and passed the test.
During the recital
Some kids never listened to their teachers so they failed almost every test they get
"listened to the tape of the choral group" is the predicate in this sentence. It describes the action that Ms. Bentley and her class performed.
listened I listened, you listened, he listened, we listened , you listened , they listened
Listened is the past tense of listen. A sentence may be, She listened to instructions and passed the test.
During the recital
They listened to music, listened to speeches, and listened to arguments.
Music is listened to by them.
Example sentence - We listened to the radio broadcast as we painted the fence.
Example sentence - They listened intently as he told of his adventures in the foreign land.
I listened to the question with rapt attention.
We listened to professor knight
Some kids never listened to their teachers so they failed almost every test they get
A compound sentence is two complete sentences joined by or, and or but. Examples: We listened to the music and read our books. The athletes jogged and they swam some laps. The girls danced and they played games afterward.
Yo(I) escuchaba(listened) musica(music) mientras(while) cocinaba(cooked). Past sentence.
"listened to the tape of the choral group" is the predicate in this sentence. It describes the action that Ms. Bentley and her class performed.