'What do your ears enable you to do?' could be a question with the answer 'hear'.
Rhyme :"I hear you: hear you, hear me- we two- you, me talk on this page. alliteration: "I hear you: hear you, hear me" assonance: "I like a pipe for a Christmas present Or records-Bessie, Bop, or Bach" imagery: "The steps from the hill lead down into Harlem through a park"
I am not sure what is good because apparently i did not hear the joke for today.
As usual, he's talking just to hear himself talk. :-)
Want to hear a dirty joke? A pig fell in the mud!Wanna hear another one? A boy fell in the mud. Wanna hear a clean joke? He took a bath with bubbles. Wanna hear a dirty joke? Bubbles was the girl next door.
Did you hear about the frog in the band? Yes, he could really hop to the beat.
What, I couldn't hear you. you can hear it in your head when you read it in your head
In question form: Did I hear the phone ring?? ( as to question yourself) / Did you hear the phone ring? In statement form: I didn't hear the phone ring.
first find someone who is willing to listen to your question. tell them you have a question, walk away from that person where they cant hear you, cover your ears, so you cant hear yourself, and ask that question out loud!
Internet?
Did not hear question, answer was a French woman.
Huh? I can't hear you. What was the question?
Rephrase the question pleaseVan Stevensvstevens90@gmail.com
A person who cannot see or hear is commonly referred to as deaf-blind. Deaf-blind individuals may have varying degrees of vision and hearing loss, and often rely on other senses, sign language, and tactile communication to navigate the world around them. Support services and tools such as tactile signing, braille, and assistive technology are essential for their communication and daily living.
The answer is a question: Did you hear about... The famous rodeo rider who would do anything for a horse?
If the question is does sound travel in a vacuum. I believe the answer is no.
i pose a question back at you, can fish hear>?
Can I is hear question in grammar good?