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from what I’ve heard. vs from I’ve heard.

The correct phrase is "from what I've heard." The addition of the word 'what' is necessary for the phrase to make sense in English. The second phrase, 'from I've heard,' is not correct as it lacks the necessary word 'what.'

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from what I’ve heard.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce information that the speaker has heard from others. The word 'what' is necessary for the phrase to be grammatically correct.

Examples:

  • From what I've heard, the new restaurant in town is amazing.
  • From what I've heard, the movie is not worth watching.
  • From what I've heard, the event was a huge success.
  • From what I've heard, the company is going through some changes.
  • From what I've heard, the project is behind schedule.
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  • from what I hear/from what I've heard phrase. 1. used for introducing a subject that you want to discuss with someone that someone else has told you about.
  • kodiakbear Senior Member. English, United States. Hola Foreros! Como se dice esta en español? ex. From what I've heard, the project is going well. Gracias de ...

from I’ve heard.

This phrase is not correct in English. It is missing the word 'what,' which is necessary for the phrase to make sense.

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