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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Have you heard..... & You have heard.....

If both are correct, is there a difference in meaning between the following two questions?

1) You have heard about Peter and Corinne?

2) Have you heard about Peter and Corinne?

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Both are OK. #1 is a little more casual. 1) You've heard about Peter and Corinne?

  • Both are OK.
  • #1 is a little more casual.
  • 1) You've heard about Peter and Corinne?
  • The speaker expects a 'Yes' answer.
  • 2) Have you heard about Peter and Corinne?
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Both are OK. #1 is a little more casual.

1) You've heard about Peter and Corinne? The speaker expects a 'Yes' answer.

2) Have you heard about Peter and Corinne?

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