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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Overhear, over there and here.

Hi there. I'm Russian and I'm confused =)Which of this words should I use in different situations. Give me some examples, please. THANK you very much.
  

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Hi, Which of this words should I use in different situations. Give me some examples, please. THANK you very much.

  • Hi, Which of this words should I use in different situations.
  • Give me some examples, please.
  • THANK you very much.
  • overhear - hear something that the speaker does not intend you to hear.
  • eg I overheard Tom tell Mary that he loves her.
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Hi,

Which of this words should I use in different situations. Give me some examples, please. THANK you very much.

overhear - hear something that the speaker does not intend you to hear.

eg I overheard Tom tell Mary that he loves her.

here - near me. there - not near me. 'Over' works as an intensifier.

eg We are both in the same lar

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