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- Now you should be able to hear me. - I should. - English Only forum
-ed followed by a consonant (Is it really possible to hear the d sound?) - English Only forum
... i hear you jobless... present idefinite instead perfect - English Only forum
... number the inventions in the order <that, when> you hear them. - English Only forum
... the children try to predict some words the may hear <preposition?>. - English Only forum
... those who hear the sound will all die. - English Only forum
'I was so involved in my book I didn't hear you knock' - English Only forum
'to hear' and its prepositions (about, for) - English Only forum
(to) hear pro-Russian activists tell it - English Only forum
[my left ear cannot hear] or [cannot hear with my left ear] - English Only forum
a bird whispered into my hear - English Only forum
a heart that’s [broke] is a hear that’s been loved - English Only forum
A man feared his wife <wasn't hearing / didn't hear> as well ..... - English Only forum
a nose that can hear... - English Only forum
a song is boring to hear - English Only forum
a woman's love to hear its music - English Only forum
About listen and hear - English Only forum
affected not to hear/affected not hearing - English Only forum
After you hear the story/ have heard the story - English Only forum
all the better to hear you with - English Only forum
All you could here (hear) was the wind in the bamboo - English Only forum
All you hear is the sound(s) of the wave(s) - English Only forum
Alternative for "hear back" - English Only forum
And 'to hear you tell' this story' - English Only forum
And to hear... - English Only forum
and yet I crunch when no one else can hear - English Only forum
anxious to hear - English Only forum
Apostrophe: can you hear the difference? [e.g. brother's / brothers] - English Only forum
Are you aware? Vs Did you hear? - English Only forum
As I hear your footsteps pace - English Only forum
as if < didn't hear / hadn't heard > - English Only forum
<As/While> you are hearing/ When you hear/ this song, remember me. - English Only forum
Asked later 'how it felt to hear' about ... - English Only forum
At least that's what I hear - English Only forum
awesome to hear v awesome hearing - English Only forum
barely / hardly hear - English Only forum
be surrounded by "a" gate and hear "by"... - English Only forum
be told vs hear - English Only forum
before she can make a soul hear her outdoors - English Only forum
besides, I was sure to hear in time - English Only forum
Better you hear it - English Only forum
Between the pounding of hammers, I could hear the whimpering dog. - English Only forum
but I want to hear him speak<s> - English Only forum
but you don't want to hear about me - English Only forum
Call me back as soon as you hear the message - English Only forum
can hear - English Only forum
Can I hear an amen - English Only forum
Can not hear clearly on the line. - English Only forum
can really hear - English Only forum
Can we hear (from) - English Only forum
Can we please hear the the ignition of the big bus? - English Only forum
Can we say: hear them talking? - English Only forum
Can you < hear me a song? > - English Only forum
Can you hear a difference between "Wales" and "whales" ? - English Only forum
Can you hear it? Can you hear this? - English Only forum
Can you hear music? - English Only forum
Can you hear the door open? - English Only forum
Can you hear the j sound in "beyond"? - English Only forum
Can you hear the music playing? - English Only forum
can you hear what i'm saying? - English Only forum
Can you hear? / Are you hearing? - English Only forum
Can you not hear me? - English Only forum
Can you/ Do you> hear me? - English Only forum
can't hear someone over the phone - English Only forum
can't hear you [on Google meet] - English Only forum
can't or don't hear - English Only forum
Can’t hear you, old man, not a sausage./Give. - English Only forum
Can’t you hear me - English Only forum
cannot bear to hear - English Only forum
Certification of the HEAR - English Only forum
Changing [see, hear. make] type of sentences to passive voice - English Only forum
could hear / could have heard - English Only forum
could hear a bird <sing><singing> - English Only forum
could hear music piping in from? - English Only forum
could hear or could have heard? - English Only forum
Couldn't you hear? [negative question] - English Only forum
Day in, day out we hear the news - English Only forum
Desirous of the honour I hear of your queen of England - English Only forum
did ever you hear tell! - English Only forum
Did I hear a knock? vs. Did anyone knock? - English Only forum
did you ever hear () this guy they call the 'Date Doctor?' - English Only forum
Did you ever hear the beat of it? - English Only forum
did you hear (of/about) the news - English Only forum
Did you hear / Have you heard that - English Only forum
Did you hear about Sue? Have you heard about Ben? - English Only forum
Did you hear about the fire at the hotel yesterday? - English Only forum
Did you hear me vs Did you listen to me - English Only forum
Did you hear that at all? - English Only forum
Did you hear that John is/was going to study abroad? - English Only forum
Did you hear that/Hear that - English Only forum
Did you hear the alarm go off (went off, going off) - English Only forum
did you hear the latest? have you heard the latest? - English Only forum
Did you hear their latest commercial/advertisement on the radio? - English Only forum
Did you hear this song before? Or Have you heard this song before? - English Only forum
did you hear vs. have you heard - English Only forum
Did you hear what she just said? - English Only forum
Did you hear? / No, I wasn't listening [Tenses] - English Only forum
Did you hear? vs Have you heard? - English Only forum
Did you hear...? No, I haven't. - English Only forum
Did you hear/ Have you heard/ the 6:30 news? - English Only forum
didn't hear the phone ring - English Only forum
didn't pause long enough to hear our answer - English Only forum
Didn't you hear?/ Haven't you heard? - English Only forum
didn’t/doesn’t hear us - English Only forum
Do I hear "Threw" instead of "throw"? - English Only forum
do or hear? - English Only forum
Do you feel / hear the wind? - English Only forum
Do you hear anything from Wendy these days? - English Only forum
Do you hear Him? - English Only forum
do you hear me vs. Can you hear me? - English Only forum
Do you hear me well? - English Only forum
Do you hear me? [AE] - English Only forum
Do you hear me? I hear you. -meaning - English Only forum
Do you hear me? or Can you hear me? - English Only forum
do you hear the phrase(for my money) frequently - English Only forum
Do you hear... or Are you hearing... - English Only forum
do you hear/ have you heard - English Only forum
Do you understand (me)?/Do you hear me?/Do you got that? - English Only forum
Do/Can you hear me - English Only forum
Do/can you see it? / hear it? - English Only forum
Do/did you hear? - English Only forum
doesn't hear < and vs. or> feel - English Only forum
don't hear / can't hear - English Only forum
<Don't hear> about that till tomorrow - English Only forum
Don't hear how... - English Only forum
Don't you hear my soul now moaning - English Only forum
ear you can't hear on/with - English Only forum
Earnest, is it common to hear this word? - English Only forum
English: hear from vs. be in touch - English Only forum
enough for me to hear <it> - English Only forum
Ever hear / heard - English Only forum
Every day, I hear him sing/ing in the classroom. - English Only forum
Every time when I hear my mobile phone ringing ... I wish it were you - English Only forum
Every time you hear the birds chirping... - English Only forum
everybody kind of [presses in] to hear - English Only forum
everybody will hear Handel’s music free - English Only forum
everyone <should/ought to> have an opportunity to hear - English Only forum
Fail to hear. - English Only forum
fantastic/terrific to hear from you - English Only forum
filter what we should hear into what we want to hear - English Only forum
For a long time the giant would not hear of it - English Only forum
Formal way to say "good to hear" - English Only forum
get to hear me - English Only forum
glad to hear vs. glad to be hearing - English Only forum
Glad to hear you! - English Only forum
glad to hear your promotion - English Only forum
good to hear from you - English Only forum
Good to hear it/that/this - English Only forum
Good to hear that - English Only forum
Grammar learning: hear & actions - English Only forum
graundy day? what did I hear? - English Only forum
Great to hear from you - English Only forum
greeting "I'm sorry to hear you are leaving" - English Only forum
half of you dying to hear what? - English Only forum
happened to (hear) - English Only forum
happy to (hear/have heard) from you - English Only forum
happy to hear < about your promotion / that you have been promoted > - English Only forum
Happy to hear from (someone) - English Only forum
happy to hear that - English Only forum
Harry could hear <the> buses rolling by - English Only forum
Have news from vs Hear from - English Only forum
have some doubts to hear - English Only forum
have to hear - English Only forum
Have you heard that .. or did you hear that... - English Only forum
have you heard vs. did you hear - English Only forum
He acts as if he didn't hear me. - English Only forum
he can't hear me but... - English Only forum
He couldn't hear Jack - English Only forum
he did not hear Father's voice take up the bidding - English Only forum
He does hear / hears ? - English Only forum
He goes somewhere private where nobody will hear him fly into a rage. - English Only forum
He is hard to understand. = I can't hear him. ? - English Only forum
He said, “<Yes>, I hear you.” [Indirect Speech] - English Only forum
He was disappointed to hear his death. - English Only forum
He would not hear of my paying a rent — not then, or ever. - English Only forum
hear - English Only forum
Hear - English Only forum
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Hear - English Only forum
hear - English Only forum
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hear - English Only forum
hear - English Only forum
Hear (one time)/Hearing (Continuous) - English Only forum
hear / face my arguments - English Only forum
Hear / Know - English Only forum
hear / listen to an album - English Only forum
hear / listen to or ? - English Only forum
hear + infinitive - English Only forum
hear + noun + verb - English Only forum
hear a peep from/out of you - English Only forum
hear a pin drop - English Only forum
Hear a song - English Only forum
hear a song or listen to a song - English Only forum
Hear a song Vs. Listen to a song - English Only forum
hear a song which - English Only forum
Hear a story - English Only forum
Hear a story by somebody - English Only forum
hear A to do - English Only forum
hear a/the constant drone - English Only forum
hear about - English Only forum
hear about and hear - English Only forum
hear about it - English Only forum
hear about Trump - English Only forum
hear about vs hear of - English Only forum
hear <about> your experiences - English Only forum
Hear about/find out - English Only forum
Hear all, all see - English Only forum
Hear an answer from someone or listen to someone - English Only forum
hear and determine - English Only forum
Hear and heard - English Only forum
Hear and listen - English Only forum
hear and listen to - English Only forum
"hear" and "listen to" : interchangeable? - English Only forum
hear anything <about you robbing / that you robbed / about you having robbed> - English Only forum
Hear Anythng - English Only forum
hear calling the adder-flames shrieking slow - English Only forum
hear filter up - English Only forum
hear for - English Only forum
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Hear From - English Only forum
Hear from / get news of - English Only forum
hear from in the meaning to reprimand - English Only forum
hear from somebody on/about something - English Only forum
hear from vs get letters - English Only forum
Hear from. - English Only forum
hear from/ hear about - English Only forum
hear from/with my left ear - English Only forum
hear good/well (linking or action verb?) - English Only forum
hear grouses - English Only forum
hear hear - English Only forum
hear her going - English Only forum
hear him from the kitchen - English Only forum
hear him of..... - English Only forum
hear him run the casualty reports - English Only forum
Hear him sing - English Only forum
hear him sing or hear him singing - English Only forum
hear himself - English Only forum
hear how they jing, jinga-linga - English Only forum
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hear it heffalumping about it like anything - English Only forum
Hear it said - English Only forum
hear it said - English Only forum
Hear me a story - English Only forum
hear me at the back - English Only forum
"hear me" or "listen to me" - English Only forum
Hear Me Out - English Only forum
Hear Me Roar Vs Hear Me Roaring? - English Only forum
Hear me shout. - English Only forum
Hear me this time at last! (Let's go next time at last) - English Only forum
hear music - English Only forum
Hear music/listen to music - English Only forum
hear naked - English Only forum
hear native speakers say this <is> in - English Only forum
hear of him vs. hear from him - English Only forum
Hear of: have news of - English Only forum
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hear one singing - English Only forum
hear or hear about or hear of - English Only forum
hear or hearing - English Only forum
Hear or listen - English Only forum
hear or listen to in this sentece? - English Only forum
Hear or Listen to? - English Only forum
hear out the order of the words - English Only forum
hear over the cascade - English Only forum
hear part of a programme - English Only forum
hear somebody do/doing [verbs of perception + verb] - English Only forum
hear somebody <do><doing> something - English Only forum
hear somebody speak/speaking - English Only forum
hear someone - English Only forum
hear someone call/calling - English Only forum
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hear someone <open / opening> the gate - English Only forum
hear someone to - English Only forum
"hear someone use the phrase" - English Only forum
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hear spoken about - English Only forum
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hear that wu-tang joint - English Only forum
hear that... - English Only forum
hear that/hear - English Only forum
hear the call - English Only forum
hear the glass break - English Only forum
Hear the happy chorus! - English Only forum
hear the hurt of rejection - English Only forum
hear the lightning - English Only forum
Hear the music of the life - English Only forum
hear the proceedings - English Only forum
hear the thoughts vs read minds - English Only forum
Hear the thunder - English Only forum
hear their rabble - English Only forum
hear their singing psalms. - English Only forum
hear <them> echo through the hills - English Only forum
hear them in concert - English Only forum
hear traumatic episodes - English Only forum
hear us to or at - English Only forum
hear voices in the air - English Only forum
Hear Vs hear about - English Only forum
hear vs hearing - English Only forum
Hear vs listen - English Only forum
hear VS listen to - English Only forum
hear vs. hear of || heard by / heard of by - English Only forum
Hear what I say vs Listen to what I say - English Only forum
hear where - English Only forum
hear which - English Only forum
hear word vs get word - English Only forum
hear you - English Only forum
hear you sing or hear your sing? - English Only forum
Hear your advice or listen to your advice? - English Only forum
"Hear your heart beat to the beat of the drums" - English Only forum
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hear your pronunciation - English Only forum
hear/ hear of - English Only forum
hear/heard - English Only forum
Hear/listen to someone sing - English Only forum
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hear/make out - English Only forum
hear/see/says (question about tense) - English Only forum
hear+somebody+doing VS hear+somebody's+doing - English Only forum
heard/will hear - English Only forum
hearing or to hear - English Only forum
hearing the autobiographical voice the author wants us to hear - English Only forum
hearing vs to hear - English Only forum
hearing/hear - English Only forum
Hello, I would like to hear opinion from native speakers. - English Only forum
her ability/abilities to see and hear - English Only forum
Her phone was "out the hear"? - English Only forum
"here here" or "hear hear" - English Only forum
here the penny drops [hear the penny drop] / light bulb moment - English Only forum
Hoping to hear...... - English Only forum
How can I express that I really really hope to hear back - English Only forum
How can you hear me? - English Only forum
How come I get to hear people say - English Only forum
how did you get to know/hear about us? - English Only forum
How long since I could hear news about you last time - English Only forum
How to use "hear" vs "listen to" about public events - English Only forum
I < regret / am sorry> to hear (about your problems) - English Only forum
I 'never hear' this story. - English Only forum
I (hear, not) _____ the song in years. - English Only forum
I also agree that when I hear someone say "I drive to school by myself",... - English Only forum
I am deeply sad to hear the news. - English Only forum
I am hearing / I can hear a lot of noise tonight - English Only forum
I am so sorry to hear .. - English Only forum
I am sorry to hear - English Only forum
I am sorry to hear... - English Only forum
I am very sorry to hear about your mum. - English Only forum
I am woman, hear me roar - English Only forum
I <am/have> yet to hear from them - English Only forum
I am/was glad to hear that - English Only forum
I backed out and couldn't hear your conversation - English Only forum
I beg the Lord not to hear - English Only forum
I can barely hear him above the blood thudding in my ears - English Only forum
I can hear a child crying vs. I can hear a crying child - English Only forum
I can hear birdsong / bird voices in summer mornings. - English Only forum
I can hear my name being called out - English Only forum
I can hear the blood pulsing in my head - English Only forum
I can hear the blood pulsing in my head. - English Only forum
I can hear this song again and again. - English Only forum
I can hear you badly - English Only forum
I can hear your gears turning - English Only forum
I can hear. - English Only forum
I can listen to/hear French - English Only forum
I can see/hear... vs. I see/hear (BE/AE) - English Only forum
I can't hear myself 'think' [=talk?] - English Only forum
I can't hear this anymore. - English Only forum
I can't hear you ok/well/clear? - English Only forum
I can't hear you over the noise/with all that noise - English Only forum
I can't hear you very well [phone] - English Only forum
I can't hear you will (well) could you - English Only forum
I cant/I don't hear you - English Only forum
I could hear him walking nervously back and forth/ to and fro - English Only forum
I could hear nothing but a low gattling - English Only forum
I could hear the sound of the fan running - English Only forum
I could hear the whicker of growing things against my pants - English Only forum
I could hear them as clear/clearly as a bell? - English Only forum
I could hear what you sounded like - English Only forum
I could still <hear cracking wood> and the echo of the blast - English Only forum
I couldn't hear much / much information - English Only forum
I didn't hear she said anything regarding your request - English Only forum
I didn't hear vs. I haven't heard - English Only forum
I didn't hear you came in. - English Only forum
I didn’t hear what you said - English Only forum
I <didn/t hear> <haven't heard> anything. - English Only forum
I do hope to hear from you - English Only forum
I don't hear about it. / I haven't heard about it. - English Only forum
I don't hear <that/it> - English Only forum
I don't hear vs I can't hear - English Only forum
I don't hear you clearly vs. I'm not hearing you clearly - English Only forum
I don’t care to hear of it. - English Only forum
I don’t hear or I can’t hear - English Only forum
I don’t hear you clearly. - English Only forum
I expected to hear from you - English Only forum
I expected to hear Him speak with - English Only forum
I got to hear x I heard - English Only forum
I had never expected that I would hear the news ... now - English Only forum
I have hear that you are going to have a baby - English Only forum
I hear / am hearing [Hear as a stative verb] - English Only forum
I hear = I have learnt - English Only forum
I hear a chunk - English Only forum
I hear a UFO was seen flying over that high mountain last week - English Only forum
I hear feet prints - English Only forum
I hear him coming tomorrow - English Only forum
I hear him shout/shouting - English Only forum
I hear his stories a lot now. - English Only forum
I hear Modonna is the voice of God. And I go, “How did you get Madonna to do that? - English Only forum
I hear myself saying - English Only forum
I hear notes in the tap of my feet... - English Only forum
I hear or I heard - English Only forum
I hear Paul (has/have) a job at a restaurant. - English Only forum
I hear some of them do OK - English Only forum
I hear someone (is) knocking at the door. - English Only forum
I hear someone is doing something - English Only forum
I hear someone say/says - English Only forum
I hear that - English Only forum
I hear that or I heard that or I have heard that... - English Only forum
I hear that you've been talking about John behind his back - English Only forum
I hear the hustle and bustle of the street - English Only forum
I hear where you're at - English Only forum
"I hear ya" = "I hear what you are saying" ? - English Only forum
I hear you - English Only forum
I hear you - English Only forum
I hear you are swanking about Fleet Street - English Only forum
I hear you flew here coach. - English Only forum
I hear you got - English Only forum
I hear you got married. - English Only forum
I hear you quietly - English Only forum
I hear you tend money - English Only forum
I hear you, <player> - English Only forum
I hear you've been upgraded - English Only forum
I hear you’ve got a bit of a scare. - English Only forum
I hear you/I can hear you - English Only forum
I hear your reasons why Where did you sleep last night? And - English Only forum
I hear your voice as I read your words - English Only forum
I hear... - English Only forum
I hear/heard that he had passed away. - English Only forum
I hear/heard that... - English Only forum
I hear/heard you - English Only forum
I heard the sentence from teenager and will hear it until - English Only forum
i hope to hear something from you - English Only forum
I hope you remember me when you hear this song - English Only forum
"I just hear things" - English Only forum
I look forward <to hear / to hearing> - English Only forum
I <might as well> hear it from you - English Only forum
I need to hear you say it. - English Only forum
I need to hear you say it. - English Only forum
I neither saw nor heard as those without might see and hear - English Only forum
I neither want to see you nor hear you - English Only forum
I rarely hear her call her children bad names. - English Only forum
I rarely if ever hear - English Only forum
I said it out loud for all to hear-result/purpose-ambiguity - English Only forum
I say... vs I hear... - English Only forum
I want to hear it directly from her - English Only forum
I want to hear you (all) sing along with me - English Only forum
I want you to hear this - English Only forum
I wanted to hear him say "Welcome,.." - English Only forum
I wanted to hear how you've trained children who became Olympic swimming champions. - English Only forum
I was afraid she’d smile at me and say ‘Hear, hear!’ - English Only forum
I was glad to hear / I am glad to have heard - English Only forum
I was glad to hear that the stores were open today. - English Only forum
I was not surprised to hear that... - English Only forum
I was sorry to hear that... - English Only forum
I was surprised at hearing/to hear/hearing - English Only forum
I will be happy to hear about your project or the opportunity - English Only forum
"I wonder what the first three things that come to mind are when you hear the country name Turkey." - English Only forum
I would like to listen/hear - English Only forum
I wouldn't be surprised to hear in ten minutes that the engines on our plane 'had refused' to start - English Only forum
I'd like to hear... or I'd like to hearing - English Only forum
I'd love if you could let me know if you hear... - English Only forum
I'd really love to hear <it><them> - English Only forum
I'm afraid to hear that - English Only forum
I'm curious to hear where else ... - English Only forum
I'm glad to hear (that) . . . and (that) . . . - English Only forum
I'm glad to hear from you again - English Only forum
I'm going to hear about that for months. - English Only forum
I'm so sorry for you to hear that. - English Only forum
"I'm sorry to hear about..." when the problem is not dramatic - English Only forum
I'm sorry to hear that - English Only forum
I'm sorry to hear that >> I'm sad ? - English Only forum
I'm sorry to hear that. - English Only forum
I'm very disappointed to hear this [passive?] - English Only forum
I've heard or I hear - English Only forum
I’d let him hear about it - English Only forum
I’m sorry to hear that. - English Only forum
If I never hear it again, it'll be too damn soon. - English Only forum
If only we could hear - English Only forum
if there were bad news we would hear it, so as we have hear - English Only forum
if you can see it and hear it, the first take's okay - English Only forum
If you <did not><do not><will not> hear from me - English Only forum
If you have thoughts, I’d like to hear them. - English Only forum
If you were to hear him sing, - English Only forum
In order to hear - English Only forum
In the order you hear them - English Only forum
Indirect form of ' He said to me , ' Speak out, can't you hear?' - English Only forum
interested to hear - English Only forum
is 'll actually pronunced and can you hear it - English Only forum
It came as a surprise to me <to?> hear something [to infintive] - English Only forum
It felt really nice to hear back from you. - English Only forum
It harrowed him to hear the din of the loud banquet - English Only forum
It hears the cat vs I hear the cat - English Only forum
it is [rich] to see and hear her - English Only forum
it was nice to hear it [response to compliment] - English Only forum
It was nice to hear that you are visiting the States next - English Only forum
It would be interesting, if we CAN "hear" ants' conversation - English Only forum
It would not be unusual to hear…and… - English Only forum
It's a shame vs Sorry to hear - English Only forum
it's been long not to hear - English Only forum
It's better to hear good news than <a bad one> - English Only forum
It's cutting off , I can't hear you - English Only forum
It's good to hear from you. - English Only forum
"It's good to hear that/I'm glad to know" (formal version) - English Only forum
It's important that he <hears / hear> [+subjunctive?] - English Only forum
It's interesting to hear all the people - English Only forum
It's nice to hear/hearing from you - English Only forum
It’s great to hear from you and your project? - English Only forum
Jane likes singing. We often hear her ___ after class. - English Only forum
just a way of putting it, talking big when nobody could hear - English Only forum
know of/ask of/hear of - English Only forum
Last night I could hear my neighbors argue/arguing. - English Only forum
lest Mary hear him vs. for fear that Mary might hear him - English Only forum
Let me hear your Ringo Starr - English Only forum
Let see vs let hear - English Only forum
let someone hear something you are saying but not in a directl way - English Only forum
Let's + hear - English Only forum
Let's hear it - English Only forum
let's hear it for [something] - English Only forum
Let's hear it for him - English Only forum
Let's hear it for Tony, the new vice president of...! - English Only forum
Let's hear it in the bent and on the wing - English Only forum
Letter: Closing - I <am looking, look> forward to <hear, hearing> from you. - English Only forum
like I <didn't hear> <hadn't heard> that - English Only forum
Listen and tick the school words you (will) hear. - English Only forum
"listen engaged tone" or "hear an/the engaged tone" - English Only forum
listen or hear - English Only forum
Listen to - hear - English Only forum
Listen to / hear - English Only forum
Listen to / hear the voice of the animal. - English Only forum
Listen to my message Vs Hear my message (on WhatsApp) - English Only forum
listen to/hear/answer? - English Only forum
London <was><has been> more ‘exotic’. You <would><will> hear - English Only forum
long time no hear - English Only forum
Long time, no hear no see. - English Only forum
look forward to ...'hear' vs 'hearing' [gerund, infinitive] - English Only forum
Look forward to hear from you. - English Only forum
looking forward < to/for hearing/hear > from you soon - English Only forum
Looking froward to hear..., I wish / I am wishing.... - English Only forum
looking to hear back from you - English Only forum
loud enough for Sneller or whoever he was to hear - English Only forum
loving to hear the sound of your own voice? - English Only forum
make himself heard / hear - English Only forum
make out vs. see/hear/understand - English Only forum
make someone hear the lesson - English Only forum
might hear her curse - English Only forum
Mike Pondsmith would hear those words 25 years after - English Only forum
My brother, you will be pleased to hear,... - English Only forum
my ears hear more than is good for me - English Only forum
Never did I hear such a terrible noise. - English Only forum
never see and / or hear - English Only forum
nice to get to hear you - English Only forum
Nice to hear from you [email greeting to someone you haven't met before] - English Only forum
Nice to hear from you again. - English Only forum
Nice to hear from you! / read from you! - English Only forum
Nice to hear from you. - English Only forum
no one hears / no one can hear - English Only forum
Not a sound did he hear - English Only forum
Not hear of - English Only forum
not many people ever really hear it - English Only forum
Not showing that I could hear everything - English Only forum
Not to hear Mom and Dad tell it. - English Only forum
not to see/not to hear - English Only forum
Not unusual to hear - English Only forum
Now see hear - English Only forum
Number the kinds of movies in the order you hear them. - English Only forum
O holy night - O hear the angel voices - English Only forum
O.Henry (Two recalls): than you give up two cases to hear plenty times - English Only forum
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that. / What a shame! - English Only forum
One would be more likely to read it than to hear it. - English Only forum
only to hear him finish it for her, from memory - English Only forum
"Out loud" means speaking so that other people can hear - English Only forum
"Out loud" means speaking so that other people can hear - English Only forum
over fears staff would be too far away to hear cries for help - English Only forum
passive voice of [ hear ] and [ say ] - English Only forum
Passivisation of 'see, hear' - English Only forum
past of hear - English Only forum
People can hardly hear each other in (the) streets - English Only forum
Pray let me hear - English Only forum
pretending to be deaf / not to hear - English Only forum
pronunciation: here, hear, ear [rhyme?] - English Only forum
Pronunciation: hear and here - English Only forum
Pronunciation: known <to> give [Can't hear "to"] - English Only forum
Questions about the passivisation of 'have, make, see, hear' - English Only forum
rather read the latest news than hear <it><them> - English Only forum
Reply to "I'm sorry to hear that" / condolences - English Only forum
Reply to "so excited to hear your thoughts" - English Only forum
Response to "I'm sorry to hear that" - English Only forum
sad to hear you leaving - English Only forum
see and hear vs. watch and listen to - English Only forum
see if you can hear - English Only forum
see or can see hear or can hear - English Only forum
see or hear - English Only forum
See, hear etc. someone do/doing something - English Only forum
See,hear,Smell,etc. from here or here - English Only forum
see/hear - English Only forum
see/hear - English Only forum
see/hear something done - English Only forum
Sentences "I can hear you." and "I hear you." - English Only forum
shall hear - English Only forum
she can't hear me through the hair - English Only forum
she didn't hear - English Only forum
She must hear it. - English Only forum
She said John <must be/must have been> glad to hear the news. - English Only forum
she would just as soon not hear - English Only forum
Shocked to hear / shocked on hearing - English Only forum
Should you...... , I would love to hear more from you on thi - English Only forum
Showing a song?? causative of "hear" - English Only forum
Since I'm writing about world-class athletes, I wanted to hear how - English Only forum
So I hear there was - English Only forum
so that people at a distance would hear - English Only forum
Some small amount of <reassurance> <assurance> to hear - English Only forum
Somehow or other the other prisoners had got to hear that he was leaving - English Only forum
Sometimes exactly what I want to hear isn't exactly what I want to hear. - English Only forum
sorry / excuse me / pardon / what / what please [when didn't hear] - English Only forum
sorry for hearing that vs sorry to hear that - English Only forum
Sorry to hear that - English Only forum
sorry to hear that - English Only forum
sorry to hear that - English Only forum
Sorry to learn/sorry to hear - English Only forum
sound in one's hear. - English Only forum
Still sincere to someone I can't hear about - English Only forum
Students (...) will pleased to hear (...)? - English Only forum
Subjunctive Inversion: Were I a bird.... Did you hear...? - English Only forum
surprise you to hear that… - English Only forum
surprised to hear v.s. surprised at hearing - English Only forum
Thanks [in response to "I'm sorry to hear that."] - English Only forum
that is good (to hear) - English Only forum
That's what I wanted to hear or That's what I'd like to hear - English Only forum
The ear that doesn’t always hear what the mouth says. - English Only forum
the fool’s-craving to hear evil of self - English Only forum
the invitation to hear of his home - English Only forum
the last sound I expected to hear in so still a region - English Only forum
the last thing I wanted to hear - English Only forum
The men resented it . . she should have pretended to hear no - English Only forum
The person can't see/ hear with one of his eyes/ears. The person is blind / deaf with one of his eye - English Only forum
the usage of hear - English Only forum
the usage of "Hear Out of" - English Only forum
the usage of reflexive pronoun; he simply needed an audience to hear himself - English Only forum
the voice we hear in our mind’s ear - English Only forum
The vowel in "hear" in AmE - English Only forum
the world listened, but it didn't hear - English Only forum
Their mouths moved over words I couldnt hear. - English Only forum
then you never hear the end of it - English Only forum
There are things you would love to hear but...[relative clause] - English Only forum
there are two questions that i would like to hear your thoughts on - English Only forum
there hasn't been a line read that I <didn't hear> - English Only forum
There is a story there, though I'll likely never hear it. - English Only forum
there is thunder. hear it boom - English Only forum
they can hear my eyelids opening - English Only forum
they can't trust most of what they hear - English Only forum
They could hear you in/from the attic. - English Only forum
they could only just hear her - English Only forum
They didn't hear the door close. - English Only forum
They don't know good singing when they hear it. - English Only forum
They don't want to hear my word. - English Only forum
they <have heard><have been hearing><are hearing><hear> - English Only forum
they hear their parents using - English Only forum
This kind of detuning is rare (to hear) in chipmusic in general - English Only forum
Thou’s hear our counsel - English Only forum
<though> I was not so sound asleep <but that> I could hear - English Only forum
Through (the) open windows I hear other students - English Only forum
Through which organ do we see, hear, breathe, taste? - English Only forum
time to hear - English Only forum
to be told something: hear, learn and find out - English Only forum
to dream you hear - English Only forum
To hear - English Only forum
To hear - English Only forum
to hear a written text - English Only forum
To hear above something - English Only forum
to hear from - English Only forum
to hear from each other - English Only forum
to hear from the Commander good word about - English Only forum
To hear from you - English Only forum
To hear her talk, you’d think - English Only forum
to hear her tell it - English Only forum
To hear him boast about how rich he was, you would think - English Only forum
To hear him speak English = If one were to hear him speak English? - English Only forum
To hear him speak English, you would take him ... - English Only forum
To hear him speak English, you would think he were ... - English Only forum
To hear him speak English, you would.... - English Only forum
To hear him vs hearing him - English Only forum
to hear in progressive tense - English Only forum
To hear Kobayashi tell it, - English Only forum
to hear news of someone - English Only forum
to hear of <him being elected> <his election> - English Only forum
to hear of vs. to hear from - English Only forum
to hear rumors there of something - English Only forum
to hear some news now with a vengeance - English Only forum
To hear someone tell it - English Only forum
to hear specific words from someone - English Only forum
to hear teachers and psychologists tell it - English Only forum
to hear that sentence in <a> natural conversation - English Only forum
To hear the bell - English Only forum
To hear the bell to do something - English Only forum
to hear the shrug in her voice - English Only forum
to hear the sound of bootstraps being tightened - English Only forum
to hear them say it - English Only forum
to hear to that - English Only forum
to hear vs to listen to [to hear the weather forecast?] - English Only forum
to hear you talk - English Only forum
to hear, to listenn [especially music] - English Only forum
to make someone hear an implied message - English Only forum
Tom asked me where did I hear about the vacancy - English Only forum
TULE--Don't buy everything you hear on online dictionaries! - English Only forum
unable to hear - English Only forum
verb to secretly hear/read/see somebody/something? - English Only forum
verbs of sense - hear & look - English Only forum
Wait till the girls back home hear about this - English Only forum
<Wait'll you hear the proposition>, huh? - English Only forum
we often hear that - English Only forum
We all jumped with great joy <hearing>/<to hear> the news - English Only forum
We <are hearing><hear><have been hearing><have heard> - English Only forum
we can hear him there - English Only forum
we don’t hear very much our way - English Only forum
we hear about it - English Only forum
we hear about them - English Only forum
We see/hear someone do something - English Only forum
We shouldn't believe everything what we hear but we see. - English Only forum
We were interested to hear that you will be in Japan. - English Only forum
We were not to hear a sound in the room - English Only forum
we were shocked to hear there <was><had been> a plane crash - English Only forum
we <would likely hear>~ - English Only forum
We'd like to hear your feedback<!> - English Only forum
We'll note that our listeners can hear the rest - English Only forum
went from something you took children to the library to hear - English Only forum
What comes to your mind when you hear love or loves? - English Only forum
What did you see or hear/listen to? - English Only forum
what do we call someone doesn't hear? - English Only forum
What do you hear? or What can you hear? - English Only forum
What do you love most to hear grandma saying - English Only forum
what do you recall when you hear "Ban Me Thuot"? - English Only forum
What I am seeing/hearing vs I see/hear - English Only forum
What I hear you saying - English Only forum
What is this I hear about the moon disappearing? - English Only forum
What's the meaning of 'hear it now'? - English Only forum
When he would hear - English Only forum
When I hear about a good restaurant on TV, I just have to - English Only forum
When most people hear the term “psychotherapy”, they picture traditional talk therapy – someone <sitting><sits> on a couch or chair ... - English Only forum
when she doesn't hear from / hasn't heard from - English Only forum
When to expect to hear about the outcome of my test and... - English Only forum
When you hear that sentence, you would understand it - English Only forum
when you hear the/a crunch - English Only forum
whenever I hear the song, I remember...[word choice] - English Only forum
Where did you hear that from? - English Only forum
"Where did you hear this?" "Where did you hear that?" - English Only forum
Where/How did you <hear about/of> <learn about/of> X? - English Only forum
who hear different ideals "about" marriage and singleness being tossed around. - English Only forum
why did audience begin to laugh when they hear the sentence? - English Only forum
Why do I never hear "What's it?" - English Only forum
Why does it hurt to hear what you <have to> say? - English Only forum
Why don't we hear from you? - English Only forum
Why HEAR and SEE are non-action verbs??? - English Only forum
Why we don't hear from you. - English Only forum
Will you hear reason? - English Only forum
Without I hear - English Only forum
would think to hear - English Only forum
wouldn't hear of something / wouldn't listen - English Only forum
y'hear - English Only forum
Yes now the rains weep o'er his hall with not a soul to hear. - English Only forum
you could hear everything outside - English Only forum
You don't hear your Ted-O-logical clock ticking? - English Only forum
you don’t hear anything from him - English Only forum
You hear me but you don't hear me - English Only forum
you hear much - English Only forum
You hear that a lot, do you/don't you? - English Only forum
you hear that word or I have heard that word - English Only forum
You hear the least - English Only forum
You lie faster than Old Nick can hear them. - English Only forum
You must know as soon as you hear it - English Only forum
you should hear <you/yourself> - English Only forum
You will hear a man talking (talk?) about a children’s competition. - English Only forum
You will often read or hear ... - English Only forum
you'll disagree ... when you 'hear' [tense?] - English Only forum
You'll never hear... - English Only forum
you’ll hear them - English Only forum
Your chance to hear the speakers at the OGV conference - English Only forum
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