Can hear and saw are the verbs, but "saw" should be "see".
In the sentence "Raise your hand if you can hear the music" there are two transitive verbs. 1. Raise (its object is hand). 2. Hear (its object is music).
Verbacious: Talking alot, gabby. Loving to hear one's voice or using a lot of verbs. "Wow that sentence was verbacious!"
The word 'And' is not a linking verb but a linking word. In other words; a coordinating conjunction.It joins two words, clauses or phrases to show the relationship. linking verbs are are special type of intransitive verbs which links the subject to a noun or adjective in the predicate.Examples of linking verbs are the various forms of the 'BE' verb and verbs such as smell, taste, remain, feel, sound, seem, etc
vSense verbs are those verbs which are used to refer to five senses of human being.vSense verbs are those verbs which indicate a state of sensation or perception.vSense verbs are those verbs which can not be used in progressive tenses.vSense verbs are five in number:vSee, Hear, Taste, Smell and Touch or feel) By: "Mohammad Mujahid Imamzai"
The correct sentence is, "Did you hear?"
Example sentence - We could hear the rumbling of the train coming before we could see the train.
In the sentence "Raise your hand if you can hear the music" there are two transitive verbs. 1. Raise (its object is hand). 2. Hear (its object is music).
A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear,...
Please,mind the gap!
Verbacious: Talking alot, gabby. Loving to hear one's voice or using a lot of verbs. "Wow that sentence was verbacious!"
The word 'And' is not a linking verb but a linking word. In other words; a coordinating conjunction.It joins two words, clauses or phrases to show the relationship. linking verbs are are special type of intransitive verbs which links the subject to a noun or adjective in the predicate.Examples of linking verbs are the various forms of the 'BE' verb and verbs such as smell, taste, remain, feel, sound, seem, etc
No, "heard" is not a linking verb. It is a past tense verb indicating the action of perceiving sound through the ears. Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, while action verbs express an action performed by the subject.
vSense verbs are those verbs which are used to refer to five senses of human being.vSense verbs are those verbs which indicate a state of sensation or perception.vSense verbs are those verbs which can not be used in progressive tenses.vSense verbs are five in number:vSee, Hear, Taste, Smell and Touch or feel) By: "Mohammad Mujahid Imamzai"
The correct sentence is, "Did you hear?"
He (or she) can not hear you.
You hear the train whistle. Hear is a verb with present, past and future tense. You hear today, heard yesterday. Also, my hearing is very good.
I can hear the clang from the train wheels every night.