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"I listening" is not a correctly constructed sentence in English.
You would need to use a verb in the present progressive tense to form a complete sentence. For example, "I am listening." You can use this phrase in written English in order to indicate that you are actively hearing something. For example, "I am listening to my favorite podcast."
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These factors included (i) listening to participants, (ii) delivering a flexible age-appropriate programme of diverse physical and social activities, (iii) offering activities which satisfy energy drives and needs for learning and (iv) extensive opportunities for social engagement.
These factors included (i) listening to participants about programme provision, (ii) delivering a flexible age-appropriate programme of diverse physical and social activities, (iii) offering activities which satisfy energy drives and needs for learning, and (iv) extensive opportunities for social engagement.
Who was I listening to?
"Not only am I listening to the beeps and going through the frequencies of the bats that are out there; I'm also looking for other aircraft," Gumbert said.
Were I listening to music, I might have been content with merely adequate volume and audio quality.
Were I listening to music, I could probably live with this; but I was listening to a podcast and the voice overlay caused me to miss significant story points.
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I listen to opera".
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