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6 January, 06:15

Herd an heard whats the difference between the two

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  1. 6 January, 06:25
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    Herd is a group of animals such as a group of cattle

    Ex: That herd over there isn't where it should be.

    Heard is past tense of hear. It means you perceive or witness something.

    Ex: I heard that only the teachers are allowed to leave campus during lunch.
  2. 6 January, 06:25
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    A herd is like a group of animals and heard is when you hear something
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