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Hear is a verb: hear, hears, hearing, heard.
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Happens all the time. The word "often" means regularly. For example you could say "I often go to church on Sunday's" which basically means that most Sunday's you go to church. The word "often" means regularly. For example you could say "I often go to church on Sunday's" which basically means that most Sunday's you go to church.
Yes, the word "hear" is a verb.
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The word skewness means the measure of a random variable, which can be positive, negative or undefined. Quite often you may hear that someone has "skewed the numbers".
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If a person or animal cannot hear, they are said to be 'deaf'.
Hear is a verb: hear, hears, hearing, heard.
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Euphonious ( lit. "good sounding") means pleasing to hear.
It means to hear.
hear - hear(s), hear(ing/s), hear(able), hear(er/s), hear(ken), hear(say), hear(se/s/d), hear(ten/s)
When you see the letters "aud" or "audi" at the beginning of a word, it refers to what you "hear." It comes from the Latin word for hearing. So, radio sound has often been described as "audio" because you listen to it and hear it; on the other hand, what you watch or look at on television is called "video," from the Latin word referring to what you see.
not often means seldom