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Which sentence is correct?
1. I listen to music.
2. I listen to the music.
and please give me an explanation!
Which sentence is correct?
1. I listen to music.
2. I listen to the music.
and please give me an explanation!
1. I listen to music.
2. I listen to the music.
and please give me an explanation!
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@animiradeseu95
Both are correct,
I listen to music is general
I listen to the music is specific
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