It could be construed as grammatically correct, with the following meaning:
"You heard (that) the alarm goes off [every morning]." (Imagine, for example, a judge at a trial, summarising the evidence that has been presented in a murder trial.)
However, taking it as it stands, as a complete sentence, it is incorrect. The following are correct versions (all with slightly different meanings):
"You heard the alarm go off."
"You heard the alarm going off."
"You heard (that) the alarm went off."
~I believe that is correct but putting in the word "very" is repetitive and unnecessary.Instead I would say "The same thing goes here".
In attempted meaning, they are the same. However, "between you and I" is not grammatically correct, whereas "between you and me" is grammatically correct. The pronoun "I" can never be the object of a verb or a preposition. The barbarous usage "between you and I" betrays a failure to internalize the fundamental structure of the English language. It is just as wrong as saying "Me and him goes at the New York."
The correct phrase is "If everything goes smoothly." It's important to use the correct verb form ("goes") to match the subjunctive mood of the conditional statement.
The correct spelling for a person who goes for this and that is "gopher."
The correct spelling is "it goes." "Gose" is a style of beer originating in Germany.
~I believe that is correct but putting in the word "very" is repetitive and unnecessary.Instead I would say "The same thing goes here".
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students goIf you want to use "goes," you have to make the subject singular:A student goes.
The correct phrase is "if everything goes smoothly." In this context, "smoothly" is an adverb that describes how the action of "going" will occur. Using "smooth" as an adjective would be grammatically incorrect in this construction.
An alarm clock will typically beep for about an hour when it goes off. This is if the alarm is not turned off first.
alarm clock
Easy, an alarm.
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Neither is correct. The correct phrase is 'goes shopping' (no for no to) He goes shopping on a Monday.
my alarm goes off at random times. i had the alarm module changed for $700 and it still goes off. come home from work at 4 and it goes off at 10. before the alarm module was changed it went off at 12, 2 and 4 in the morning.
This isn't a scientifically correct or established answer - just what I have heard and I naturally assume. Most of it stays in you and creates body fat.
Possibly, wrong polarity. Check whether you connect the battery correctly or you are using a correct battery.