escuchó

heard, i'm listening, listened


Verb escuchó

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of escuchar.

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Examples
  • Tom escuchó.

    Tom listened.

  • Escuchó con mucha atención para no perderse ni una sola palabra.

    He listened very carefully in order not to miss a single word.

  • Sentada en la silla, ella me escuchó.

    Sitting on the chair, she listened to me.

  • ¿Tom te escuchó?

    Did Tom listen to you?

  • Cuando lo escuchó, lo único que hizo fue llorar.

    When she heard it, she just cried.

  • Yo sí hablé, pero nadie me escuchó.

    I did speak, but no one listened to me.

  • Tom no escuchó lo que yo dije.

    Tom didn't listen to what I said.

  • Tom escuchó la voz de Mary.

    Tom heard Mary's voice.

  • ¿Quién escuchó?

    Who listened?

  • Tom escuchó que Mary se había casado.

    Tom heard that Mary got married.

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