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what did you hear? vs what did you heard?

The correct phrase is "What did you hear?". The verb "hear" is in the past tense form "heard" when used with the auxiliary verb "did". Therefore, the correct form is "hear" in this context.

Last updated: April 03, 2024 • 442 views

what did you hear?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct form to ask someone about something they heard in the past. The verb "hear" is in the base form because the auxiliary verb "did" already indicates the past tense.
  • And then what did you hear?
  • Why, what did you hear?
  • Just what did you hear?
  • What did you hear?
  • Why, what did you hear?
  • What did you hear?
  • [Sigh] And then what did you hear?
  • What did you hear?
  • Why, what did you hear?
  • Tell me, what did you hear?
  • And she said, what did you hear?
  • (Floyd) Yes, and what did you hear?
  • What did you see, what did you hear? NC: I really didn't see anything.?
  • What did you hear? I shouldn't have said anything.
  • When you first came up on the walls outside Woodbury... What did you hear?
  • What did you hear? I heard you say you saw a door marked "pirate."
  • And what did you hear?
  • And what did you hear? -
  • Shane, what did you hear?
  • What did you hear?

what did you heard?

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The verb "hear" should be in the base form "hear" when used with the auxiliary verb "did" to form a question in the past tense. Therefore, the correct form is "What did you hear?"
  • What did you hear? I heard you say you saw a door marked "pirate."
  • Well, did you heard what they spoke?
  • Did you heard the investigation is over?
  • When did you heard them for the first time?
  • Did you heard noises around 2 or 3 a.m.?
  • Given name Surname choose language E-Mail* Where did you heard about us?
  • You heard what Dr. Jernigan said.
  • You heard Miss Noble was searching the bedrooms and panicked.
  • Guess you heard about what happened.
  • Cousin Nicky, you heard Rick.
  • You heard him as well as I.
  • Guess you heard about Naomi's wedding reception.
  • You heard the story from Grandpa.
  • You heard what your Xylok said.
  • You heard what his mistress said.
  • You heard your up and sing.
  • Maybe you heard about my father.
  • You heard Sylvester - Megan is not improving.
  • Milos, you heard my advice.
  • You heard what the doctor said.

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