Have not hear or have not heard?
Have not hear or have not heard?
Note that you cannot say “I have not hear”. The present perfect (which this is) must use the past participle.
Is it haven’t heard or hear?
The correct one is “I didn’t hear”. This is because you are already using a past tense before the action. Now why “I didn’t heard” is wrong is because there are multiple past tenses clashing together, they don’t have something in between like a noun or verb.
Had you heard vs Have you heard?
You can use either version, of course—with a present participle or a perfect participle. The perfect tenses of the verb “hear” are “have heard” and “has heard” (present perfect); “had heard” (past perfect); “will have heard” (future perfect); and “would have heard” (conditional perfect).
What does have not heard from you in a while mean?
‘ It means ‘for a long time.
Did not hear or did not heard?
How have you been how do you answer?
Short answers to answer the question
- “Not bad!”
- “Never been better!”
- “Could be better.”
- “A little crazy actually!”
- Hectic!”
- “Busy, busy.”
- “As usual.”
- “I’ve been traveling quite a bit since we saw each other last Christmas.”
What is the meaning of I didn’t hear?
No, because ‘I didn’t hear’ means that the person did not hear (no spoken message was received). If you did not hear, then you do not know what has been said and you cannot comment on it.
Have you heard from meaning?
to get a letter, telephone call, or other message from someone: Have you heard from Helena recently?
Was heard or is heard?
hear what: No one could hear what she said. hear someone/something do something: He heard the door slam shut….hear Definitions and Synonyms
| present tense | |
|---|---|
| past participle | heard |
Did hear or did heard?
‘We did hear’ is used when we need to emphasise on the point that the sound was definitely heard. e.g. I did hear that sound which came from the basement. ‘We heard’ is the act of hearing in past tense. In an Affirmative sentence ‘do/does/did’ is used to make it Emphatic one.
Is it heard or heared?
The past tense and -ed participle of hear is heard /hɜːd/. If you want to say that someone was aware of something in the past, you use heard or could hear.