The past continuous.
The past progressive tense for "listen" is "was listening" or "were listening."
Will listen.
Past tense - listened. Present tense - I/You/We/They listen. He/She/It listens. Future tense - will listen.
It means the verb or verb phrase is in the past tense form and shows us that something happened in the past ie yesterday, last week, last year etc.present - I go to school everyday.past - I went to school. (Went is the past form of go)present - I am listening to music.past - I was listening to music.( was listening is the past form of the verb phrase am listening)
Past progressive is often called past continuous.The boys were watching the rugby game.He was playing his computer.subject + was/were + verb + -ing
The past progressive tense for "listen" is "was listening" or "were listening."
The past tense is listened.
Will listen.
Past tense - listened. Present tense - I/You/We/They listen. He/She/It listens. Future tense - will listen.
It means the verb or verb phrase is in the past tense form and shows us that something happened in the past ie yesterday, last week, last year etc.present - I go to school everyday.past - I went to school. (Went is the past form of go)present - I am listening to music.past - I was listening to music.( was listening is the past form of the verb phrase am listening)
VerbareSecond-person singular simple present tense of beMary, where are you going?First-person plural simple present tense of beWe are not coming.Second-person plural simple present tense of beMary and John, are you listening?Third-person plural simple present tense of beThey are here somewhere.
practice make man perfect ...give more time on reading ,writing ,listening and tense.
Past progressive is often called past continuous.The boys were watching the rugby game.He was playing his computer.subject + was/were + verb + -ing
Oigo means "I hear" or "I am hearing" in English. It is the first-person present tense conjugation of the verb oír (to hear) in Spanish.
The present continuous tense uses the present participle (the "-ing" form of the verb) along with a form of "to be" (am, is, are). This tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now or in the current moment.
People have different opinions as to what could be considered stressful when listening to music. Any song that makes a person feel uneasy or tense would be stressful song.
The five types of listening are active listening, critical listening, empathic listening, appreciative listening, and comprehensive listening.