See vs Hear - English In A Minute

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BBC Learning English


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Hi! Saskia for BBC Learning English here,
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and today I'm going to tell you about
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how we use verbs of perception in English.
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There are a number of these verbs
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but I'm just going to look at two with you now:
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see and hear.
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When we use these verbs, this is the form:
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First, the verb of perception.
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Then, the object of the sentence.
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Then we have either
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the infinitive without to or the -ing form.
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Here's an example:
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I heard him go down the stairs.
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Or:
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I heard him going down the stairs.
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There's a slight difference between these two forms:
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When we use the infinitive,
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it suggests that we hear or see
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the whole action or event.
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Using the –ing form suggests that
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we hear or see something in progress.
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'I saw her cross the street'
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means I saw her cross from one side to the other.
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'I saw her crossing the street'
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means I saw her in the middle – on the way across.
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