Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Hear"
- I hear music.
- Do you hear me?
- I can't hear it.
- I can't hear you.
- Do you hear something?
- I can hardly hear him.
- I'm glad to hear that.
- Debbie! Can you hear me?
- Can't you hear the sound?
- I didn't hear you come in.
- I hear that he eats frogs.
- I'm very sad to hear that.
- Do you often hear from him?
- He pretended not to hear me.
- I am happy to hear your voice.
- I hear he is looking for work.
- I hear she's a famous actress.
- I hear that he sold his house.
- I hear you are good at cooking.
- Let me hear your frank opinion.
- Did you hear my show last night?
- I often hear her play the piano.
- We can hear the ocean from here.
- I hear from my friend every year.
- I hear that his father is abroad.
- I hear that Nancy is very pretty.
- I was very glad to hear the news.
- I'm glad to hear of your success.
- Don't believe everything you hear.
- I hear from my mother every month.
- Tom pretended to not hear a thing.
- Did you hear the news on the radio?
- I hear from him every now and then.
- I hear that she's a famous actress.
- I was glad to hear of your success.
- We were surprised to hear the news.
- I hear that Bob and Lucy have broken up.
- I hear that you are a good tennis player.
- I was relieved to hear that he was alive.
- I'm sorry to hear that you got a divorce.
- I can hear a cat scratching at the window.
- I can hear someone talking in the next room.
- I hear that his father is in another country.
- I hear she is going to get married next month.
- I hear he's just begun looking for another job.
- By the way, did you hear that Mary quit her job?
- I don't want to hear any more of your complaining.
- When I hear that song, I remember my younger days.
- John's parents seemed relieved to hear that his plane was on time.
- I'm skeptical when I hear someone claim to speak more than five languages fluently.
- I don't quite believe it when I hear someone claim they can speak more than five languages fluently.