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I want to listen songs. vs I want to listen to songs. #1 (permalink) Sat Aug 08, 2009 15:41 pm   I want to listen songs. vs I want to listen to songs.
 

1) I want to listen songs OR 2) I want to listen to songs .

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Which one is correct, and why? #2 (permalink) Sat Aug 08, 2009 15:45 pm   Which one is correct, and why?
 

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I want to listen to the songs
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