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A question that we often hear spoken about is
Actually, we're all tickled to hear you say that
ain't that something to hear?
All we ever hear...
Always lovely to hear from you
Andres, do you hear? there is Pedro, who knocks on the door? - grammar
As soon as we hear something we contact you!
before six months I used to hear "..." ,do you know them?
but could hear the sounds of people being punched
but I could hear nothing, nor see anything
But nice to hear from you, as always
but to hear them talk, to solve the problem is a big mystery
can + hear/smell/see/feel/taste - grammar
Can you hear me well? (final adverbial) - grammar
Can you hear me? So am I - grammar
can you hear me...
Can you hear the music?
can you here [hear] me?
Can't hear - speak more loudly (alto/fuerte)
Can't you hear it too
Can't you hear what I am saying?!!
Cannot hear somebody over the sound of (x)
canst thou cause the deaf to hear the call?
comprending what I hear
couldn't hear me / have heard me - grammar
court hearing to hear oral evidence from the parties - legal
Did you hear a pop when you twisted your ankle?
Did you hear anything?
did you hear anything? well, I did --ye-es" he said, with a drawl...
Did you hear from him?
Did you hear me slam up against the door
Did you hear Obama's acceptance speech?
Did you hear that loud noise?
Did you hear that? or have you heard that? - grammar
Did you hear the one about...
Did you hear what I said?
didn't hear anything
Didn't hear you come in last night
do you ever hear from your friends?
Do you hear it’s like out there
do you hear the jet plane yawning miles across the sky?
Do you want to hear a joke?
Don't believe all you hear,...
don't let Tom hear it
Don't tell me you didn't hear...
don't you hear the dog barking?
draws hear
even if it started raining you won't hear this boy complaining - grammar
Everytime I hear that song it reminds me of you now
far enough for her not to hear it
for all the world to hear - grammar
from someone you don't want to hear from
From what I hear, a lot of people say it's safe, as long as you follow a few simple rules
from your mouth to god's hear [ear]
Glad about hearing / Glad to hear - grammar
Glad to hear from you!
glad to hear it...
Good to hear
Good to hear - grammar
good to hear from you
Good to hear from you indeed
Good to you hear from you again - grammar
grandpa will never hear you, however loud you talk. - grammar
happy to hear
happy to hear from you - grammar
happy to hear from you, hope you're doing okay - grammar
has asked to first hear from
Having to hear... - grammar
He happened to hear
he oído que = Hear / Listen?
Hear (en conversaciones escritas)
Hear a calling
hear a gasp
hear a pin drop
hear a presentation
hear about
hear about or hear of - grammar
Hear about sht from sb
hear about someone
hear about us?
Hear about...
Hear about/escuchar sobre
hear an argument (jur) - legal
hear arguments - legal
Hear at - legal
hear back
hear back
hear back from sb
Hear back from you (in a professional manner)
hear between the lines
hear each other
Hear evidence - legal
Hear from
hear from (persona presente en conferencia)
hear from again (lost item)
Hear from Hear about
hear from his charges
hear from John
hear from me
hear from you last night
hear from you...
hear from you/hear you?
hear hear!
hear hear.
hear her sing
hear in the wind
hear include
hear it for sb
hear it through
Hear me out
hear me share
Hear men's suits
hear no evil
Hear of / know about - grammar
hear of them
Hear on bail - legal
hear or heard - grammar
Hear small things
hear someone doing
hear someone walking around in the garden
hear something even as it forms
hear stuff
hear such language
hear the bell go
Hear the big picture with...
Hear the circus so profound
Hear the nerves in someone's voice
hear the phone ring
hear the shimmers
hear the voice of God…
Hear the wheels spinning in his head
hear them all shouting - grammar
hear them chatter
hear them lining out the days work-load
hear us roar
Hear voices that no one hears
hear what you hear... - grammar
Hear you amid the drowsy even one who is singing by your gate
hear you me!
hear your voices sing back louder
hear-confirmunderstand- believe-personalize-respond”.
Hear, hear!
hear/listen the birds
hear/listen to the news?
Hello? Can you hear me? (Phone call)
helping me to hear myself - grammar
Here, Hear
Here’s /Here, here. [hear, hear]
Hope to hear from sb / Hope to hearing from you
hope to hear from you soon
Hope to hear from you soon
Hope to hear from you.
How did you hear about us?
How did you hear about...
how did you hear of me?
How often do you hear about..?
I am glad to hear that all is well.
I am glad to hear the operation....
I am glad to hear you had a good time in Brazil>
I am happy to hear from you
I am so happy to hear that!
I am so happy to hear...
I am so very sorry to hear about the loss - grammar
I am sorry to hear that - grammar
I am thrilled to hear that I have passed my exam.
I can hear the blood swooshing against the ventricle (heart)
I can hear this bird also
I Can't Hear Anything
I can't hear myself think!
I can't hear you = oir/escuchar
I can't hear you, Chicago!
I can't hear your beautiful voice
I can't wait to hear from you.
I charge when I hear noises (rhino)
I could hear another canopy cracking open (parachute)
I could not hear the phone when you called me.
I didn't hear / haven't heard from you
I didn't hear anything...
I didn't hear from you in time. - grammar
I didn't hear what you said - grammar
I didn't hear you
I didn't hear you talking when..
I didn't hear your car pull up - grammar
I didn't really her [hear?] that well
I didn't want them to hear me
I didn’t expect to hear from him again.
I didn’t hear from you... you have probably been busy...
I don't want to see you, I don't want to hear you! - grammar
I happened to hear
I hear (that)
I hear / I've heard - grammar
I hear bells / the bells - grammar
I hear from otherwise sane-sounding people
I hear her cry (object pronoun) - grammar
I hear it is a good movie - grammar
I hear my brother playing classical music too."
I hear she’s a sleek bit of mink
I hear tapping and banging
I Hear That
I hear that one can
I hear that you went to Spain a month
I hear the birds singing (direct object) - grammar
I hear the birds, sing in the breeze. - grammar
I hear the sound of the egg breaking
I hear the sound of the strip just calling my name
I hear them talking - grammar
I hear you
I hear you
I hear you barking
I hear you calling / I hear you call - grammar
I hear you every other word
I hear you found treasure in the mountain - grammar
I hear you got a new job - grammar
I hear you know what's up in this town
I hear you singin' it... now how about bringin' it?
I hope to hear / hearing from you soon - grammar
I Hope to Hear Back from You - grammar
I hope to hear back soon
I hope to hear from the doctor soon
I hope to hear from them when they get to the airport
I hope to hear from you soon.
I just wanted to hear your voice
I know it when I see / hear / taste it
I like to hear about your life.
I long to hear
I needed to hear it my whole life - grammar
I said it loudly so (that)/in order that he’d hear. - grammar
I shall certainly hear announced
I should like to hear 'your' views about it.
I should never hear the last
I told her that I did not want to hear her saying those things. - grammar
I want to hear about
I want to hear all the details
I want to hear you sing. - grammar
I want to hear your voice again soon. Please call me
i was delighted to hear from you....
I was hoping to hear from you sooner - grammar
I was so tired that I did not hear it
I was sorry to hear about
I was very sorry to hear about ...
I wasn't sure I was going to hear from you
I will just wait to hear from you again. - grammar
I won't hear of your sleeping outside!
I would give anything to hear your breath
I would hear of you
I would like to hear from you
I would like to hear from you. - grammar
I would love to hear from any Spanish speaking parents...
I would love to hear your [language]
I´ll get to hear about it..
I´m so sorry to hear about your mom - grammar
I'd like to hear more about...
I'd like to hear... - grammar
I'd rather hear you speak than hear myself
I'd rather see a sermon anytime than hear one
I'll hear you speak/ speaking good English - grammar
I'll let you know if I hear anything
I'll let you know when I hear back from her.
I'll never hear the end of me
I'm glad to hear that
I'm glad to hear that everything is well in Tiquicia.
I'm glad to hear that.
I'm glad to hear that.
I'm glad to hear you made it home safely
I'm happy to hear from you
I'm happy to hear from you.
I'm looking forward to hear/hearing from you? - grammar
I'm so glad to hear that your school has been understanding.
I'm sorry I did that / to hear / that...
I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather
I'm sorry to hear that
I'm sorry to hear that
I'm sorry to hear that (expressing sympathy)
I'm sorry to hear that the hurricane
I'm sorry to hear you suffered the same fate
I'm sorry to hear you've had a difficult time at school
I'm sorry to hear..
I'm very happy to know/hear
I'm very sorry to hear that the meeting has to be postponed
I'm waiting to hear back from my friend to lock the date.
I’ve chosen to solo..., as you could hear the effect better
If I don't hear back from you....
If I hear that one more time...
If I hear the names, you call
If we do not hear from you within the next 2 weeks
If you hear of anything, let me know.
Im glad to hear that
impossible to hear something / anything / nothing - grammar
in case they didn't hear it / hadn't heard it - grammar
in-ear buds / over hear [over-ear] headphones
indignant to hear / indignant at hearing (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
is the thing we so long to hear ?
it be/it will be the last sound you hear - grammar
It hurt/pained me to hear...
It hurts (me) to hear you say that.
It is great to hear from you.
It is great to hear that you are doing good with your studies
It is nice to hear from ...
It is wonderful to hear from you.
It is wonderful to hear fron you.
It warms my hear that you love me so much
It was good to hear from you
It was nice to hear from you
It was nice to hear you speaking - grammar
It was really nice to hear from you on Saturday
It would be great to hear your voice
it would be nice to hear from you
It's always so great to hear...
it's good to hear from you
It's good to hear from you - grammar
It's great to hear from you
It's great to hear from you!
It's nice to hear from you
It's nice to hear from you ....
it's pleasure to hear from you again
It's really good to hear......
it's really great to hear from you
It's still nice to hear..
it's very easy to despair when we hear of another...
Just hear
Just to hear you breathing
Know a good idea when you hear one
Let me hear just so I know I'm not the only one.
let me hear you say
Let's hear it for the little guy?
Let's hear sound.
Let’s hear it for the profit motive
listen / heard [hear] ; watch / see
listen/hear a conversation
listening/to hear
look/ing forward to hear/ing from u - grammar
Lord, hear our prayer
My ability to hear and speak Spanish is very bad.
my heart breaks when I hear that
needed to hear that - grammar
never hear from you again
never hear the last of it
New Subject To People, Hear Ye, Hear Ye
nice to hear from you
Nice to hear from you - reply
Nice to hear from you or Nice to hearing from you
Nice to hear from you.
nice to meet you, nice to hear from you / talk with you
No one is so deaf as he who will not hear
not daring to hear ourselves think
Oír de = Hear of? - grammar
on hear
percepción voluntaria (listen, look) / percepción involuntaria (see, hear)
Playing audio equipment so that others can hear it
Plea (hear my plea)
Please call me exactly when you hear any news. - grammar
pretend I didn't hear him
Pronunciación - hear, here - grammar
pronunciation - ea (cheap, hear) - grammar
Put background music "so that they can not/for them not to" hear us
Really nice to hear from you again
Say the words you long to hear
saying 'I love you' is not the words I want to hear from you - grammar
See, hear and experience
see, hear, smell, feel, taste
She seemed happy to hear from me.
Snails hear talk
so sorry to hear
so that no one could hear her crying - grammar
So That You Will Hear Me = Para que me oigas - grammar
so they wouldn't have to hear that sound
so you may not hear from them - grammar
sorry (to hear that/ that's too bad)
Sorry to hear
sorry to hear about
sorry to hear about
sorry to hear of your father's death
Sorry to hear that, man. (entre amigos)
Sorry to hear you're leaving
Sorry to hear....
sorry to learn (hear?) about your wife's illness
Speak / talk Hear / listen to - grammar
Staff would love to hear your feedback about...
talking out loud as if they wanted him to hear them
that he didn't especially want to hear it at all.
that's great to hear, send him my regards
The better to hear you with, my dear," - grammar
The chat you hear them do down in Atlanta
the first thing you'll hear is/ are the birds - grammar
the only person I should hear is him.
The quieter you become the more you can hear?
The sounds you hear is deaf to your ear.
The students explained to the teacher that they couldn't hear. (ambiguity)
The truth is all that I can hear / Every time you lie
The version you are almost likely to hear is...
the voices that I hear in my head at night, now they are from you
The xxx meeting you didn't hear about
There's none so deaf as those who will not hear.
They like to hear fairy tales from their grandfather
they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not
They will not hear of such logic....
They won't hear me say it (subjunctive) - grammar
Think/hear (about/of) - grammar
This is exactly what I needed to hear
To hear a case - legal
to be able to hear me
to hear / hearing from
to hear a tread upon them
to hear about / in good terms
To hear about something
To hear and to heed
To hear back/get a reply
to hear Confession
to hear from you again
to hear from you in due course
to hear from...
to hear it told
to hear of
to hear someone + infinitive or gerund ? - grammar
To hear someone doing something
to hear someone talk
To hear something through grape wine
To hear the actor tell it...
to hear the wedding bells ringing
to hear your voice
to listen - to hear
To look (like); I hear...
to see them walk... / to hear them talk... - grammar
to which does our heart, hear? / to which hear our heart? - grammar
Today I hear you very good, but yesterday I heard nothing! - grammar
Trying hard not to hear
unable to hear you"
unless I hear otherwise from you
very sad to hear about your loss
waiting all day to hear from you
want to hear about - grammar
Want to hear about my day?
wanting to know yet not wanting to hear
ways you hear or see name calling
We are happy to hear from you
We hear it say / said frequently - grammar
We hear the music of foreigners badly
we may never hear from her again
We often judge people by what we hear about them.
we want to hear from you
We want to hear from you!
we were scaredily waiting to hear the steps coming up the...
we weren't near enough for them to hear us (we weren't too.. - grammar
we would love to hear your adventures
we'd love to hear from you
We'd love to hear from you - get in touch
what I have to say/Hear me out - grammar
What is the best topic to hear?
What message can you hear?
When do you ever hear a man say...
When I didn't hear from you...
When I hear them speaking Spanish, I don't understand it.
when should i expect to hear from you?
When you have more time I'd like to hear about your trip to Medellin
when you hear
when you hear about..
When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras
When you hear the music...
where we'll hear from some people commuting in London
will I ever hear you say...
Will never hear the end of it...
Would expect to hear - grammar
would I hear the trees whisper back?
Would love to hear from you
would not hear of it for a moment
would rather hear
wouldn´t hear of it
Wouldna care to hear
X's Office declines to hear
Y'all come back now, you hear!
you are the first to hear the news
you can hear the language in many countries
you can't hear me, but I can you - grammar
You could hear a pin drop
You could hear the guns - clause? - grammar
You couldn't hear yourself speak
You didn't sound happy to hear from me
you don't hear it that often
You don't know how happy I am to hear that!
you hear a click, which indicates engagement.
You hear grey and your feet slip
You hear how it gets to that bowl?
You hear Rafael (formal command) - grammar
you hear the sound of the snorting over the cistern flushing
you hear the speakers drop the sound 's'
You might hear an alarm go off
You should hear the arguments they have...
You will be surprised to hear from me - grammar
- 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
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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
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"hear" and "listen to" : interchangeable? - English Only forum
hear anything <about you robbing / that you robbed / about you having robbed> - English Only forum
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hear calling the adder-flames shrieking slow - English Only forum
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hear from in the meaning to reprimand - English Only forum
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hear from vs get letters - English Only forum
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hear him run the casualty reports - English Only forum
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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
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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
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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 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
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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
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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/ hear of - English Only forum
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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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