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  1. We can use either the infinitive without to or the -ing form after the object of verbs such as hear, see, notice, watch. The infinitive without to often emphasises the whole action or event which someone hears or sees.

  2. www.bbc.co.uk › programmes › b006m9cbBBC Two - See Hear

    26 de abr. de 2024 · See Hear is a monthly programme that covers topics of interest to deaf people, such as culture, sport, education and politics. It features signed and subtitled interviews, clips and galleries on iPlayer and the BSL Zone.

  3. Learn how to use the infinitive without to or the - ing form after the object of verbs such as hear, see, notice, watch. See examples, explanations and typical errors.

  4. Traducción de 'see hear' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  5. 25 de jun. de 2011 · Hear, see etc + object + infinitive without to. Most verbs of perception (e.g. hear, see, watch, notice) are followed by object + infinitive (without to). I heard him cry. (NOT I heard him to cry.)

  6. Saskia's going to set us up with everything we need to use the English verbs of perception see and hear! Give us 60 seconds and we'll give you the English!Wa...

  7. After verbs of perception (see, watch, hear, listen, feel, smell, notice, observe etc.), the infinitive expresses a completed action: I felt the ground shake once. (I felt it as the ground shook once.)