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Have you heard of it vs Have you heard it

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to ask someone if they are familiar with a specific thing or topic.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1172 views

Have you heard of it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they are familiar with a specific thing or topic.
  • I-in your genealogy work, have you heard of ITS Labs?
  • He's a- Have you heard of a- It's a website.
  • Have you - have you ever - have you ever heard of it?
  • Actually, I'm not surprised you haven't heard of it.
  • I see you haven't heard of it.
  • You have heard of it, of course.
  • I assume, though, that you have heard of its two stars, Hugh Grant and Andy McDowell.
  • It's population control, Vic, in case you haven't heard of it.
  • Maybe some of you ladies have heard of it.
  • Bike shares, many of you have heard of it, started 20 or 30 years ago in Latin America.
  • The reason you haven't heard of it, Mr Scott, is because you haven't discovered it yet.
  • Haven't you ever heard of it?
  • When I first went in there, I walked into the freshmen dining hall, which is where my friends from Waco, Texas, which is where I grew up - I know some of you have heard of it.
  • Have you heard of ethically travelling?
  • Have you heard of the National Transportation Safety Board?
  • Have you heard of this website RevengePorn?
  • Have you heard of aversion therapy?
  • Have you heard of postpartum psychosis?
  • Have you heard of insect politics?
  • What firms have you heard of?

Alternatives:

  • Have you heard about it?
  • Have you heard anything about it?
  • Have you heard of this?
  • Have you heard about this?

Have you heard it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to ask someone if they are familiar with a specific thing or topic.
  • Have you heard it loud and clear, Officer?
  • Have you heard it in this room?
  • Mauthausen is... have you heard it?
  • And have you heard it talk yet?
  • What other ways have you heard it?
  • That sound, have you heard it again?
  • Have you heard it, Drew?
  • Have you heard it?
  • Have you heard it before?
  • Have you heard it?
  • Have you heard it?
  • Jehuda, have you heard it?

Alternatives:

  • Have you heard that?
  • Have you heard this?
  • Have you heard about this?
  • Have you heard anything about this?

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