expressions - "Listen to music" or "listen for music"
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
- The music for which we heard last night at the concert was exceptionally good.
- The music to which we listened at the concert last night was exceptionally good.
- The music which we listened last night at the concert was exceptionally good.
Answer
Music is generally listened to. We listen for things we are expecting -- the doorbell, the phone, the tornado sirens.
The music to which we listened at the concert last night was exceptionally good.
This is the best choice, although it is clunky. That being said, my suggested alternative is:
The music we heard at the concert last night was exceptionally good.
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