crazYgeeK
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- Jun 9, 2010
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- Vietnamese
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- Vietnam
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- Vietnam
This sentence talks about a crow, I don't know if we can call it's voice a sing? It is humanized in this context and that's why I think sing here is an action a human does (like in sing a song), not some voice of an animal. Here is the sentence I'm a little confused and hesitated between hear you sing and hear your sing:
I heard you sing last week
vs
I heard your sing last week
As I said, you here refers to a crow.
Thank you very much in advance!
I heard you sing last week
vs
I heard your sing last week
As I said, you here refers to a crow.
Thank you very much in advance!