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Are these questions correct? How long since you heard from her?;How long since you've spoken to her?
Oct 25, 2014 2:44 PM
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Both are good examples of how people speak to each other, but they are somewhat casual. For writing, I would use the following:
How long has it been since you heard from her?
October 25, 2014
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Are they 'correct'? Not really, because if you analyse them grammatically, they don't make a lot of sense, because there is no real subject or verb. As @imk says, they're a reduced form of 'How long has it been since you heard from her?'
However, forms such as this are perfectly acceptable in spoken language. So feel free to use them!
October 25, 2014
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