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which is right?
Which is right?
* She just need or she just needs...
* She always run or she always runs...
*** What's the best adverb to use with "listen" to mean to listen well?
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Re: which is right?

Originally Posted by
blouen
Which is right?
* She just need or she just needs...
* She always run or she always runs...
*** What's the best adverb to use with "listen" to mean to listen well?
She just needs...
She always runs...
The best choice is to use the adverb carefully.
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Re: which is right?
Many people say, "listen closely."
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Re: which is right?

Originally Posted by
mykwyner
Many people say, "listen closely."
Great! Here's another adverb describing the manner in which you can listen to somebody, 'attentively'.
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Re: which is right?
Thanks,
For I do calls everyday, what could I tell them?
These are correct:
They need to listen attentively.
They need to listen closely.
They need to listen carefully.
How about to listen intently?
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Re: which is right?

Originally Posted by
blouen
Thanks,
For I do calls everyday, what could I tell them?
These are correct:
They need to listen attentively.
They need to listen closely.
They need to listen carefully.
How about to listen intently?
I think it's another good example to use with the verb listen.
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Re: which is right?

Originally Posted by
engee30
I think it's another good example to use with the verb
listen.

Thanks for the affirmation.
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Re: which is right?
That's Okay!
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Re: which is right?
Could you help me with more adverbs for walking, running, sleeping, writing, eating, talking, etc...
thanks!!!
:. I'm collecting these all in my email....thanks again!!!
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