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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"I've heard a lot about you." VS. "I heard a lot about you."

Situation: When I finally met someone I had heard from my friends often, which one is natural to use?

"I've heard a lot about you." VS. "I heard a lot about you."

Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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Hans51 which one is natural to use? I've heard a lot about you . Hans51 I heard a lot about you.

  • Hans51 which one is natural to use?
  • I've heard a lot about you .
  • Hans51 I heard a lot about you.
  • Use that one when you are referring to a specific past information session.
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Hans51which one is natural to use?
I've heard a lot about you.
Hans51I heard a lot about you.
Use that one when you are referring to a specific past information session.

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