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"Have you never heard my name?" and "Have you never heard of my name?" Which one is grammatically correct?
2012年1月29日 04:13
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Neither one is correct. It should be: "Have you ever heard of my name?" or, "Have you ever heard my name?" But, if someone is answering back, then they would say: "No, I have never heard of your name." or, "I have never heard your name".
2012年1月29日
I think the second is right.Because word groups catch on "hear of"and sentences catch on "hear'. Sorry,I am wrong.
2012年1月29日
The correct sentence should'Have you never heard of my name?'hear of =hear about
2012年1月29日
The first one is ok, the second should be 'have you never heard of me' or 'have you never heard my name' We never say I have heard of your name. We say I have heard of him/her.
2012年1月29日
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