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Community TutorWhat's the difference between these 3 verbs " hear of " "hear from" and "hear about" ? I always get mixed up with them. Thank you
May 6, 2021 4:39 PM
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Hi hear of and hear about is basically the same, it's when you hear news about someone/something.
Hear from is when someone contacts you- you hear from them (maybe after some period of time).
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