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What’s the difference between “hear of “and”hear form”?
My teacher always talks about their difference.But I really can’t understand her.Please help me!!!
24 de feb. de 2020 12:14
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"Hear of" = you get information ABOUT that person or thing.
"Hear from" = you get information directly FROM that person.
24 de febrero de 2020
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*Hear of: to receive news about someone/something
They have a new baby! Why haven't I heard of this?
I was shocked to hear of her death.
*Hear of: to be aware of the existence of someone/something
I've never heard of him. Have you?
*Hear from: To receive information from a person via mail, email, phone call, or direct conversation.
If you don't hear from your sister by Friday, call her to make sure she's okay.
Have you heard from Kelly?
I haven't heard much from them this year.
I hope this helps!
24 de febrero de 2020
Is that "Hear Form" as in "Form"? Or do you mean "From"? Either way both seem really difficult to make out into a full sentence. I would either use "Heard of/Hear About" or "Hear From/Heard From"
24 de febrero de 2020
And “hear about “?
24 de febrero de 2020
"Hear of" = you get information ABOUT that person or thing.
"Hear from" = you get information directly FROM that person.
24 de febrero de 2020
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Judy
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