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Omar Ahmed Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

A puzzling question

I've heard….. my brother at last! He sent me a long message yesterday.

  1. a) from b) of c) off d) about
  2. I go for 'a'. Is 'd' correct, too?
  

Top answer

Choose A. I heard from my brother is an idiomatic way of saying My brother communicated with me. Clive

  • Choose A.
  • I heard from my brother is an idiomatic way of saying My brother communicated with me.
  • Clive
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Choose A.

I heard from my brother is an idiomatic way of saying My brother communicated with me.

Clive

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