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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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"I have heard that there is a dorm here."

"I have heard that there is a dorm here."

Can I say the sentence or should it be "I heard that there is a dorm here." Then when can I use the sentence structure above ( "...have heard...")? Thank you so much as always and have a good day.
  

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" Both are common and correct. ")? This generally refers to a recent hearing.

  • " Both are common and correct.
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  • This generally refers to a recent hearing.
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Anonymous"I have heard that there is a dorm here."Can I say the sentence or should it be "I heard that there is a dorm here."
Both are common and correct.
AnonymousThen when can I use the sentence structure above ( "...have heard...")?
This generally refers to a recent hearing.

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