The farmer heard the herd of cattle mooing in the distance.
The herd moved restlessly when they heard a wolf's howl.
When the children heard the zoo kept herds of animals, they thought they were visiting Noah's Ark.
Heard and herd are homonyms. They sound alike but aren't spelled alike.
She heard the herd of cows over the hill.
herd-he had fifty cattle in his herd. heard-i heard loud noise when i was studying.
It depends. Are you talking about the herd for example: "A herd of sheep." or do you mean for example: "I heard you back there!" If you are talking about the herd as in a herd of sheep then you spelled it right, if you mean the hearing type of herd then it's: "Heard" instead..
No, herd is a noun, a common, collective noun for a group of animals such as a herd of horses. The word heard sounds exactly the same as herd but 'heard' is a verb, the past tense of the verb 'to hear'.
that is the stupidest question i have ever heard.
The cowboy girded the herd with his trusty lasso
I avoided the stampede because I heard the herd coming down the draw. Welcome to the herd. Follow the herd.
herd-he had fifty cattle in his herd. heard-i heard loud noise when i was studying.
Everybody heard of a herd full of peace with a peace of gold.
The Sheppard has to take care of his herd.
There was a herd of deer that passed by recently.
The farmer has to herd his sheep into the pen.
The homophone for heard is herd as in a herd of cattle.
When Sparky got out, I tried to herd him back inside, but he was horribly distracted by the herd of sheep Farmer Brown was watching.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different spelling and meaning. In this case, the homophone for herd would be heard. They are spelled differently. Herd is a grouping of animals. Heard is the past tense of hear.
I heard the dog bark.
You pronounce "herd" the same as the word "heard" as in " I just heard a wierd sound."
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