Hear is an irregular verb because we have a different word for the past tense, we don't add -ed to make past tense
hear - heard.
For regular verbs we add -ed to make the past tense.
walk - walked, listen - listened, talk - talked
More irregular verbs:
run - ran, eat- ate, speak - spoke, catch - caught.
It is a verb, the past tense and past participle of to hear. It might be possible to find some use where it is an adjective, because the verb overhear is used as the adjective overheard. But it cannot be an adverb.
hear / heard / heard
Yes, the verb heard, the past tense of the verb to hear, the act of hearing, which is the meaning of actionverb.
The word "heard" is a verb.
An example sentence is:
I heard a sound from the basement.
Heard is a regular verb
She heard about him
It's a regular verb.
Broadcast is a regular verb.
Yes, "study" is a regular verb.
The verb to learn is a regular verb.
A regular verb will end in -ed when it is in the past tense.
Regular Verb
It's a regular verb.
Bruise is a verb. It is a regular verb
There is no verb of 'regular'. regular is either a noun or a adjective
It is a regular verb.
When used as a verb, the word heart is a regular verb.
It's a regular verb.
Broadcast is a regular verb.
The verb to learn is a regular verb.
Yes, "study" is a regular verb.
The regular verb for mop is Mo
The word bit is not a regular verb. It can be either a noun or a verb, and as a verb, it is an irregular form of the verb to bite.