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Are you hearing me is this sentence correct?

Are you hearing me is this sentence correct?

“Are you hearing me?” Is this grammatically correct? Yes, it is grammatically correct, but it is unusual to use the Present Continuous for the verbs of perception. However there are always exceptions, and it would not be wrong to ask, “Are you hearing me?” in certain limited contexts.

Can you hear me grammatically correct?

Can you hear me? is right. The speaker is wishing to know if he/she is audible (particularly to those who are at a great distance from the speaker). Listen (to) and hear are closely connected, and therefore, often mixed up. ‘hearing’ is the physical ability to hear a sound.

Are you hearing me or listening?

Merriam-Webster defines hearing as the “process, function, or power of perceiving sound; specifically: the special sense by which noises and tones are received as stimuli.” Listening, on the other hand, means “to pay attention to sound; to hear something with thoughtful attention; and to give consideration.”

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Do you hear me or do you hear me?

Can you hear me is what you say when you are not certain the other person can hear you. You would say this on the phone if the phone line is bad, for example. “hello? can you hear me?” Do you hear me is a colloquial expression and is used to confirm that the other person has understood what you’re saying.

Do you hear me meaning?

do/did you hear (me)? ‘ to someone, you are telling them in an angry or forceful way to pay attention to what you are saying. [feelings] If you don’t get out I’ll call the police.

How do I ask I am an audible member?

‘Am I audible’ is asked when you are on call, using your phone or on a video call.

Can you hear me another word?

»ya hear exp. »you hearing exp. »you reading me exp. »you receiving me exp.

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Do you hear or did you hear?

In your example, both are correct. American speakers might be more likely to use “Did you hear” whereas British speakers might prefer “Have you heard…”. In other contexts there is a nice difference: We use the present perfect when the finished action is relevant to the present.

Can u hear me meaning?

“Can you hear me?” asks simply if one is able to hear the words I am saying.