Bibinur
what should i use? when talking about rumours, which of them should i use? i hear vs i heard vs i have heard i often met sentences with " i hear" referring to the past. ex:i hear he bought the car. But by the grammar rules it's not correct. so i'm confused
8. Sep. 2014 15:51
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All of these tenses are correct when discussing rumors or gossip. The reason "I hear" works is because what you're really saying is that people are talking about this now, and so you hear it regularly and from different sources. In fact, you can even use the present continuous: "I'm hearing rumors about that company."
8. September 2014
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There is no need to be confused, Bibinur. All of those sentences are fine. What isn't good, however, is your lack of capital letters! Remember that you need to start every sentence with a capital letter, and that the pronoun 'I' is always a capital letter. Capitals aren't optional - you have to use them if you want to write clear and correct English.
8. September 2014
Here is a very simple explanation of the English present tense with several good example sentences: http://www.grammar.cl/Present/Simple.htm
9. September 2014
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