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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

learn/find out

0Hi,02br
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00I learned that you got married last week. Congratulations!02br
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00Can I use 'found out' instead of 'learned' in the sentence without changing the meaning?02br
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00Thanks.0-
  

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0 More idiomatic than either one of those:02br
01i00I 01u00heard02u00 that you got married last week. Congratulations!02i02br
00CJ 0-
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0Hi,02br
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00GG and CJ, thank you very much for your answer.02br
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00If I got the news from media, like TV, radio, internet, newspaper or someone else etc., can I use 'learn', 'find out' or 'hear'?02br
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00Thanks!0-
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1b00heard02b02br
01b003702b00 on 01b00"heard on the tv that"02b02br
05000 0240hrefhttp://books.google.com/books?q=%22heard+on+the+tv+that%22&btnG=Search+Books
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0Hi Marius,02br
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00Thank you for your information. Can I say 02br
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00I learned/found out the news on the radio/TV/from newspapers/from one of my friend etc.02br
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00I heard the news on the redio/from newspaper/from John.02br
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00Thanks a lot.0-

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