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I hear that you have been promoted. Congratulations!
Hi!
I can't understand why do I have to use "hear" and not "heard" in this sentence:
I hear that you have been promoted. Congratulations!
Thank you, for the explanation!
Feb 23, 2018 11:51 AM
Answers · 3
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Hello! You could say:
"I found out that you got promoted"
"I heard that you got promoted"
It's usually said in the past tense because you heard the news from someone else, so it's something that usually happens before. So, when someone says that to you, it usually means they heard it from somewhere or someone before, not in the present.
February 23, 2018
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I don't know how to say. But i can use "heard" make a right sentence for you.
E.g:
I heard that you had been promoted.
Above is my answer. I'm so sorry, my vocabulary isn't too many, so i can't explain clearly.
February 23, 2018
"I hear" means you actually heard right now, "I heard" sounds like in the past, I had heard, a little bit like "rumor says" , similar to "I thought" normally talks about something wrong or false
February 23, 2018
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