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I heard the song vs I heard to the song

The correct phrase is 'I heard the song.' 'I heard to the song' is incorrect in English. The preposition 'to' is not used after the verb 'heard' when referring to listening to music or any other sound.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 2163 views

I heard the song

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you listened to a specific song.

Examples:

  • I heard the song on the radio yesterday.
  • She heard the song playing in the background.
  • They heard the song during the concert.
  • He heard the song while walking down the street.
  • We heard the song at the party.
  • I heard the song, then...
  • I heard the song sung in Italian.
  • And one day, just by accident, I was listening to the album in the car and I heard the song Inner City Blues.
  • And one day, I heard the song, and I found out that I had all the lyrics wrong.
  • I've heard the songs they sing about you.
  • - I've heard the song.
  • Before I heard the siren song of residential real estate, I was bitten by the rub bug.
  • I heard the most beautiful song.
  • I heard some of the songs you wrote with Kevin. It's good stuff, man.
  • I heard a song the other day.
  • I nearly fainted when I heard this song the first time.
  • I remember when I heard that song in the drum part.
  • - I heard our song on the radio.
  • Exactly. Plus, I heard her whistling the same song I heard the killer whistle.
  • No, I have not heard the song "Jesus, Take the Wheel."
  • This morning, I heard a song all the way from Qarth beyond the Red Waste.
  • Now I heard that song for the first time in Las Vegas at Caesar's Palace.
  • Or so I've heard in the rapper song.
  • No, I have not heard the song, "Jesus, Take the Wheel."
  • A kid heard the song in a mall, started moshing around and fell off the balcony.

I heard to the song

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I heard the song, then...
  • I heard the song sung in Italian.
  • I heard Cheon Song Yi's hospitalized.
  • That's the song I heard in my dream.
  • And one day, just by accident, I was listening to the album in the car and I heard the song Inner City Blues.
  • And one day, I heard the song, and I found out that I had all the lyrics wrong.
  • I heard some of the songs you wrote with Kevin. It's good stuff, man.
  • I've heard the songs they sing about you.
  • - I've heard the song.
  • I heard his song three times on the radio yesterday.
  • I remember when I heard that song in the drum part.
  • I heard a song the other day.
  • - I heard our song on the radio.
  • I heard that song on TV.
  • Cause I heard your song tonight.
  • I nearly fainted when I heard this song the first time.
  • A kid heard the song in a mall, started moshing around and fell off the balcony.
  • This morning, I heard a song all the way from Qarth beyond the Red Waste.
  • The first time I heard this song was June 23, 1950.
  • First time I heard this song,

Alternatives:

  • I listened to the song.
  • I heard a song.
  • I heard the music.
  • I heard a melody.
  • I heard the sound.

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