"Very interesting. Tell me more about the book 'Do Hear a Phone?'"
either isabel ringing, Justin case, m.t. wallet, or Hugo first
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.
Dinah Washington
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.
hugo
Yes you can hear it. I was on a phone with someone that got hit in a hit and run from the rear and could hear a boom sound.===========================You would hear it UNLESS the cell-phone was the point of first impact,which is very unlikely.
Reception on a phone means how clear the call is. It means how well you can hear the other person and how well they can hear you.
adema
Walt Whitman
He didn't phone her. He wrote her a letter.He didn't phone instead he wrote her a letter
When you hear a phone number and write it down, your brain uses short term memory.
The mute button on a cell phone simply means that when you press that button, you can hear the person you are talking to but they cannot hear you.