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listen teacher vs listen to the teahcer

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form is "Listen to the teacher." The preposition "to" is necessary after the verb "listen" to indicate the recipient of the action.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 813 views

listen teacher

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct form is "Listen to the teacher." The preposition "to" is necessary after the verb "listen" to indicate the recipient of the action.
  • And he's bluntly told me you said Klingons do not listen to teachers.
  • I was wondering what kind of music teachers listen to.
  • And listen to your teacher, always do as he says.
  • Listen to the teacher, OK?
  • Be good, listen to your teachers, and enjoy your day.
  • You listen to what your teacher says
  • Fine. Don't listen to me, teacher.
  • Obey the teachers, listen to your mum!
  • How come you don't listen to your teacher?
  • The first thing is that before you criticize your teacher, you should first listen to what the teacher said.
  • Listen to what the teacher has to say, all right?
  • Listen, I spoke to your teacher yesterday about your essay.
  • Listen there's a man... Doctor Westlund was a teacher of mine.
  • I do not want to listen to anyone, especially the teachers.
  • Listen to your parents and teachers.
  • Listen, William, you were a horrible history teacher and you were a worse Spanish teacher.
  • - Listen, I'm not a teacher, Miss... Listen, I'm not a teacher, Miss, and I think you've got the wrong idea about me.
  • Sit and let's listen to Su-wan, I mean, his teacher.
  • But then the teacher tells us to be quiet and listen to the news.
  • Listen, kids- dudes. I don't want you to think of me as just a teacher.

listen to the teahcer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone should pay attention to what the teacher is saying or instructing.
  • Girls listen to music for meaning.
  • An order your Assembly barely listens to.
  • Listen to everything I say very carefully.
  • - Listen to Stringer play Wall Street.
  • - You never listen to anyone.
  • I went to listen to Colonel Pallavicino.
  • Listen to me, listen to me.
  • She will listen to her brother before she listens to you.
  • Maybe do not listen to us, but listen to the Women's Institute in the United Kingdom, listen to the Council for the Protection of Rural England, listen even to the Countryside Alliance.
  • If you listen to nothing else, listen to this.
  • If you won't listen to me, then maybe you'll listen to the voice of our generation.
  • And if he were here right now, I'd still listen to him on any subject sooner than I'd listen to anybody else.
  • Sweetheart, listen to me, listen to me.
  • They listen to their Grandpa because their Grandpa listens to them.
  • Yes... Give me what you want me to listen to, dear, the record, and I'll listen to it when I get home, I promise.
  • If you won't listen to my words, then listen to my dancing feet.
  • I listen to the lords music, you can always listen to that.
  • If you won't listen to me, at least just listen to your birth mother.
  • Well, if Cribben won't listen to me, maybe he'll listen to his sister.
  • Listen to my sweet tunes, listen to this sweet love song.

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