字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Verb Phrase 102. The verb phrase today is hear someone out. Okay. Let's take a look at the note here. If someone hears someone else out, he or she listens to everything that someone has to say without interrupting them. So let them speak their mind. Let them say what they have to say. Before , you say something or before you interrupt. Before you stop them. So you hear them out. You listen to them completely. Okay. Let's continue. This phrase is often used as an imperative. What is an imperative ? An imperative is like when you give someone an order or command like eat it, do it, shut up. Something like that. So here, you say hear me out. So you are actually giving them an order. Hear me out. Like listen to me first. So that is what we mean by an imperative. So this phrase is often used as an imperative because you want to tell someone not to interrupt you until you can say everything that you need to say. So this is what we mean. So hear me out. Listen to me. Good. And make an important point. You know, like get an important idea across. Because one or more people may interrupt or may interrupt you. You want to make sure that they don't interrupt you. Okay. Let's just give a couple of examples here. Before you make any comments, hear me out first. Listen to everything I have to say. Hold off your comments until I am finished. Then you can make your comments. Or number two. You need to hear her out, you can say this about someone else, and listen to everything she has to say before you make any decisions. So listen to all she has to say, because you know, that may be important factors. in what you decide. I hope you got it. I hope it is clear. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.
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