I was sitting by the hearth (fireplace) while listening to my grandfather tell me a story.
The winter was cold and even the cat foresook his nightly prowl around the farmyard in favour of a warm place by the hearth.
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Past tense: I heard dogs bark.
Present tense: I hear dogs bark.
Future tense: I will hear dogs bark.
I heard a rumor that Santa uses magic to get into houses without chimneys.
A hearth is a fireplace.
The correct sentence is, "Did you hear?"
herd-he had fifty cattle in his herd. heard-i heard loud noise when i was studying.
I heard her exclaim "BINGO!" from the other room. I heard a women exclaim "cry or scream" from the other room.
-- I never heard what compensation he received for that, --
that is the stupidest question i have ever heard.
I heard the dog bark.
I have a banana. I have a dream. Have you heard what I have heard?
I heard that you can but I'm not sure
The correct sentence is, "Did you hear?"
"Heard" is the past tense of the verb "hear" and is used to describe receiving auditory information through your ears. In a sentence, you can say "I heard a beautiful melody playing from the piano next door," to describe that you perceived the sound with your ears. On the other hand, "why" is used to ask for the reason or cause of something. For example, in the sentence, "Why did you leave the party early?" the word "why" is seeking an explanation for the action of leaving early.
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I did my homework yesterday. I heard a loud noise outside.
A thump word can be used to add emphasis or intensity to the sentence. For example, "The car came to a sudden thump as it hit the pothole," where "thump" emphasizes the abruptness of the car hitting the pothole.
I heard the birds singing in the trees.I heard him talking to me, although I didn't want to admit it.
herd-he had fifty cattle in his herd. heard-i heard loud noise when i was studying.
A sentence with the word "scarcely:" We heard scarcely a peep from them last night.