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Listen vs hear Tue Nov 02, 2004 22:26 pm  Listen vs hear
 

Test No. incompl/elem-4 "Listen/Hear", question 3

Can you ......... me all right over there because you are rather a long way away?

(a) listening
(b) hearing
(c) listen
(d) hear

Test No. incompl/elem-4 "Listen/Hear", answer 3

Can you hear me all right over there because you are rather a long way away?

Correct answer: (d) hear
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sir what is the meaning of it (attentively) ?
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Listen vs. hear Tue Nov 02, 2004 23:28 pm  Listen vs. hear
 

Dear Jai,

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