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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this native sentence

I haven't have a hear any train passing this afternoon.
  

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No. You could say I haven't heard a train passing this afternoon .

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  • You could say I haven't heard a train passing this afternoon .
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No. You could say I haven't heard a train passing this afternoon.
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Thank you, Blue Jay. If the train has actually passed but I just missed it, then I should use "didn't". Am I right?
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Yes, that would work. I didn't hear a train passing this afternoon, or, if you are referring to a particular train, I didn't hear the train passing this afternoon.

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