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#2 (permalink) Sat Sep 02, 2006 13:14 pm Past tense of hear |
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Hi
The word heart is a noun and not a verb.
If you meant to write hear, the past form of that verb is heard.
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#3 (permalink) Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:14 am Past tense of hear |
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| Yankee wrote: |
Hi
The word heart is a noun and not a verb.
If you meant to write hear, the past form of that verb is heard.
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I do not figure out why are you arguing heart and heard words. Twese words are not in the exercise. Please tell me |
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#4 (permalink) Sun Aug 16, 2009 13:10 pm Past tense of hear |
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Hello Frank,
If you look at the question that was originally asked by the test-taker, I think you will be able to understand Yankee's post:
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| past tense of verb heart |
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#5 (permalink) Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:38 am Past tense of hear |
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Hi,
An interesting case of split personality?
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