There is no one correct answer to this question. Some possibilities are, "I heard about you on the radio," "I read about you in the newspaper," or "a friend told me about you."
The correct answer would be to provide the source through which you learned about the product or service, such as through a friend, online search, advertisement, or social media platform. Be honest and specific in your response to help the company understand their marketing effectiveness.
No. This question is a past simple question. In past simple question the verb is actually in present/base form. It is the 'did' that shows us the question is a past question. Why did you play with me - is correct
It is not correct. The correct usage is: waiting to hear from you.
The correct sentence is "I didn't hear the phone ring." In this context, "ring" is the correct form to use because it is referring to the action of the phone making a sound (ringing), not the phone itself as an object.
The sentence "nobody can hear us" in past tense is "nobody could hear us".
No, "what does she have?" is correct
Internet?
'To hear' is correct.
No. This question is a past simple question. In past simple question the verb is actually in present/base form. It is the 'did' that shows us the question is a past question. Why did you play with me - is correct
If my edit to the question was correct, you cannot hear plants because they do not produce noise. If you prefer, we can hear plants if you consider wind going through it, or the snapping shut of the venus flytrap.
No, it does not make sense. Belated means late, detained, or delayed. The correct answer would be: A) You were elated to hear that Trixie won. (if the person 'you' was happy about that) or B) You were deflated - or saddened, depressed, angered, etc - to hear that Trixie won. (if the person 'you' was unhappy about that)
'What do your ears enable you to do?' could be a question with the answer 'hear'.
The correct sentence is, "Did you hear?"
It is not correct. The correct usage is: waiting to hear from you.
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Your question cannot be answered because you do not tell us which conspiracy you are talking about.
The correct sentence is "I didn't hear the phone ring." In this context, "ring" is the correct form to use because it is referring to the action of the phone making a sound (ringing), not the phone itself as an object.
The US was not a country in 1432. Post a new question and include the correct date.