A jitter bug phone is a cell phone designed for seniors or people with sight or hearing problems because it has bigger font and louder sounds. I wouldn't recommend this phone for a friend even though its very cheap.
It is correct if it is what you intend to say. If you mean that your friend heard something, and then related it to you, you can say that it was heard by a friend. Your friend heard it. If you mean that YOU heard something, and you heard it because your friend told you, then you heard it from a friend.
The present tense of heard is hear.
"Hear/hears" is the present tense of "heard".
The present perfect tense for "you heard a strange story" is "you have heard a strange story."
I/We/You/They have heardHe/She/It has heard
Yes, "heard" is the past participle form of "hear" and is used in the present perfect tense. For example, "I have heard the news."
Amber Heard was born on April 22, 1986.
John Heard was born on March 7, 1945.
hear ---- present hearing ---- present participle heard ---- past heard ---- past participle
It was obtainable on his birthday from what I heard.
The song "Heard It Through the Grapevine," which includes the lyrics "Heard it from a friend who heard it from a friend who you've been messing around," was famously performed by Marvin Gaye. It was released in 1968 and became one of his signature hits. The song explores themes of love and betrayal, and its soulful sound has made it a classic in the Motown genre.
If a friend of yours is called that, sure. Though I never heard of that name. I only heard of Mackenzie. This answer is kind of variable.