It means that he was listening intently
Future perfect tense - Will have talked. Present perfect tense - Have/has talked.
I am here and all ears to listen to what you have to say.
present: talk. She talks all day.past: talked. She talked on the telephone all afternoon.present participle: talking. She is talking again now.past participle: talked. She has talked to him for half an hour.
An example sentence using the idiomatic expression "all ears" could be: "When the professor started discussing the upcoming exam, the students were all ears, eager to hear any tips for studying effectively." This expression conveys the idea of being fully attentive and ready to listen intently to what is being said.
Tell me about the baby. I'm all ears.How was your date last night. I'm all ears.
No, because if you talked to a pig it wouldn't listen at all.
They were called "big ears" or "boss ears" because of their piercings.
Your ears.
Future perfect tense - Will have talked. Present perfect tense - Have/has talked.
my new boss thought i was on an unauthorized break - but never talked to me at the time
I am here and all ears to listen to what you have to say.
From the verb hablar. The preterit form is hablé (I talked), hablaste (you talked - informal), habló (he/she/you formal talked), hablamos (we talked), hablastais (you all, informal talked)hablaron (they talked)
The left ear signifies negativity being thought about you. The right ear is the opposite. When ears itch, you are being talked about. The same goes for the chills. Supersticious, eh?
present: talk. She talks all day.past: talked. She talked on the telephone all afternoon.present participle: talking. She is talking again now.past participle: talked. She has talked to him for half an hour.
All mammals have ears.
I think the most talked about issue is all about Climate Change...
All You Need Is Ears was created in 1980.