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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.
If by that you mean, was the train around longer than the car, if so yes
Hearing a train at night can symbolize a sense of movement, transition, or change in one's life. It may also evoke feelings of nostalgia, adventure, or a reminder of the passage of time.
Yes, From Behind Yourself?
Alabama 3 Hear the Train a' Comin' - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
Can hear and saw are the verbs, but "saw" should be "see".
ways to get around like a train, bus, airplane, car, etc
You may hear train horns at night because trains are required to sound their horns at railroad crossings to alert drivers and pedestrians of their presence for safety reasons.
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As the train draws closer, the frequency of the sound you hear increases. This is due to the Doppler effect, where the perceived frequency of a sound source changes relative to an observer's position. The sound waves are compressed in front of the moving train and stretched behind it, affecting the pitch you hear.
Example sentence - We could hear the rumbling of the train coming before we could see the train.
You would hear a change in pitch because of the Doppler effect. As the train moves towards you, the sound waves are compressed, resulting in a higher pitch. As the train moves away, the sound waves are stretched, resulting in a lower pitch.