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UK//juːv ˈlɪs(ə)nd tə//US//juv ˈlɪs(ə)nd tə//

Meaning of You've listened to

You have heard something previously.

In simple words: You heard something before.

You've listened to in a sentence

  • I hope you've listened to the latest episode of our podcast.
  • Have you really you've listened to all the tracks on this album?
  • It's great that you've listened to my advice.

How to use You've listened to

Used to refer to past experiences with listening, often in casual or conversational contexts. Avoid in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

have + listened to + object

Memory hint

Imagine someone with headphones saying 'You've listened too!' after enjoying a song.

Related words

Collocations with You've listened to

  • you've listened to the news
  • you've listened to music
  • you've listened to others

Synonyms for You've listened to

  • you have heard
  • you've paid attention to
  • you've tuned into

Common mistakes with You've listened to

  • Confused with 'you listen to' when referring to the present.
  • Used 'you've listened' without an object.
  • Omitting 'to' in 'listened to'.

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Frequently asked questions about You've listened to

What does You've listened to mean?

You heard something before.

What is the definition of You've listened to?

You have heard something previously.

How do you use You've listened to in a sentence?

I hope you've listened to the latest episode of our podcast.

Can you give another example of You've listened to?

Have you really you've listened to all the tracks on this album?

What are synonyms for You've listened to?

Common alternatives include you have heard, you've paid attention to, you've tuned into.

What words go with You've listened to?

It commonly pairs with you've listened to the news, you've listened to music, you've listened to others.

What are common mistakes when using You've listened to?

Confused with 'you listen to' when referring to the present. Used 'you've listened' without an object. Omitting 'to' in 'listened to'.

How do you pronounce You've listened to?

US: //juv ˈlɪs(ə)nd tə//, UK: //juːv ˈlɪs(ə)nd tə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You've listened to?

Used to refer to past experiences with listening, often in casual or conversational contexts. Avoid in very formal writing.