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Jaso Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

hear about of from

hello, I'm Yasemin from Turkey. I really need help on the difference between

"HEAR FROM"

"HEAR ABOUT"

"HEAR OF"
  

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Hello Yasemin, and welcome to the forums. Did you hear from your brother? I hope to hear from you soon.

  • Hello Yasemin, and welcome to the forums.
  • Did you hear from your brother?
  • I hope to hear from you soon.
  • ) Did you hear about the terrible earthquake?
  • I'm hoping to hear about the job I applied for soon.
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Hello Yasemin, and welcome to the forums.

Did you hear from your brother? I hope to hear from you soon. (Hear from: someone calls you, writes you, etc.)

Did you hear about the terrible earthquake? I'm hoping to hear about the job I applied for soon. (Hear about: get information on)

Have you ever heard of Joshua Chamberlain? I've never heard of such a thing! (Hear of: H

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