Nessa lição veremos frases com o verbo hear no presente, passado e particípio passado.
Pratique com as sentenças e o áudio.
hear – heard – heard
Phonetic / hɪr / hɜːrd / hɜːrd /
Tradução: ouvir / ouviu / ouvido / – escutar, ficar sabendo, ouvir falar
- I could hear his voice in the distance.
- I heard a programme about tigers on the radio this morning.
- When did you first hear about this?
- Have you heard the news?
- She heard a noise outside.
- My grandfather is getting old and can’t hear very well.
- You’ll have to speak up, I can’t hear you.
- I could hear someone calling my name.
- At eight o’clock Jane heard him go out.
- Can you hear that strange noise?
- I could hear someone crying in the next room.
- She spoke so quietly that I could barely hear her.
- Have you heard what’s happened?
- I’d be interested to hear more about your work.
- Lord, hear our prayers. (formal)
- The case will be heard (= officially listened to) by the High Court.
- A crowd had gathered to hear her speak.
- Will you rewind the tape so we can hear it again?
- I can’t hear you. = I can’t hear what you are saying.
- I thought I heard him leave.
- Would you turn the volume up a little? I can’t hear.
- She doesn’t hear well. [=her ability to hear sounds is poor; her hearing is poor]
- The judge will hear the case.
- She swears she heard someone open the door, but I think she’s just hearing things.
- Did anyone see or hear anything last night?
- I could hear the sound of traffic.
- Jenny could hear them arguing outside.
- I heard a rumor that he was getting married soon.
- I’m so sorry to hear he died.
- She’ll be pleased to hear that she can leave hospital tomorrow.
- Did you hear what happened to Julia?
- There’s no need to shout – I can hear you!
- Voices could be heard in the distance.
- Shh – I can’t hear.
- No one could hear what she said.
- She heard the dog barking outside.
- Have you heard? Lucy passed her exam.
- I heard he’d got a new job.
- Did you hear about Jim’s party?
- I’m delighted to hear that you’re coming.
- I came home as soon as I heard what happened.
- We heard rumours that the school was going to close.
- We’re all eager to hear what he has to say.
- I want to hear the news on the radio before I go.
- Do you want to hear this story or not?
- He’s got a great voice – you should hear him sing.
- Did you hear the thunder last night?
- He heard a crash in the kitchen and went to see what had happened.
- I heard someone crying.
- He had heard that the trophy had been sold.
Definitions: (Waytogo and Dictionary Cambridge/Collins/Longman/Macmillan/Oxford/Lexico)
Aprenda Inglês com texto e áudio. Texto de nativos para ampliar seu vocabulário de forma divertida e dinâmica. English audio and text.
Exercises:
Combinação – Irregular Verb – hear + Vocabulary