The Hiker Who Realized That He Needed Glasses One Day When He Tried To Kill A Stick With A Snake
If you're referring to the old English saying, it's "hear ye, hear ye".
it was a delight to hear from you
'To hear' is correct.
It is an abbreviation for "hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and eloquent speaker has to say!
Hear is a verb: hear, hears, hearing, heard.
The future tense of hear is will hear.
hear - hear(s), hear(ing/s), hear(able), hear(er/s), hear(ken), hear(say), hear(se/s/d), hear(ten/s)
It is Hear Hear (originated from members telling others to 'Hear' what the speaker was saying)
It would be "hear hear," because the term can be used to call others to hear.
Yes they can hear you.
"Hear yea, hear ye!" "Hear yea, hear ye!"
Yes, I can hear.
They do not hear.
Hear
He (or she) can not hear you.
What, I couldn't hear you. you can hear it in your head when you read it in your head
If you're referring to the old English saying, it's "hear ye, hear ye".