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I heard you to come in. vs I heard to you come in.

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be "I heard you come in." The verb 'hear' is followed by an object pronoun (you) and then an infinitive verb (come).

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 690 views

I heard you to come in.

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' should not be used after 'heard'.

The correct form is 'I heard you come in.' The verb 'hear' is followed by an object pronoun and then an infinitive verb without 'to'.
  • Jan 24, 2012 ... "I thought I heard you to come in – oh my," Miya cut herself off mid sentence and brought a hand up to her mouth in mild surprise as she saw ...

Alternatives:

  • I heard you come in.

I heard to you come in.

This phrase is incorrect. The object pronoun 'you' should come after 'heard', not before the infinitive verb 'come'.

The correct form is 'I heard you come in.' The verb 'hear' is followed by an object pronoun and then an infinitive verb without 'to'.

Alternatives:

  • I heard you come in.

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