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I am so glad to hear vs I am so glad to hear from

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I am so glad to hear' is used when expressing happiness about something specific that was said, while 'I am so glad to hear from' is used when expressing happiness about receiving communication from someone.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

I am so glad to hear

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when expressing happiness about something specific that was said.

This phrase is used to express joy or satisfaction upon hearing a particular piece of information or news.

Examples:

  • I am so glad to hear that you got the job!
  • I am so glad to hear about your success!
  • I am so glad to hear that you are feeling better!
  • I am so glad to hear you say that, Eddie.
  • So I am particularly glad to hear you say today that we must find the solution to these issues, because the problems the constitutional treaty was intended to solve have not disappeared overnight.
  • I'm so glad to hear that Richard's okay.
  • I'm so glad to hear you say that, Charlie.
  • I'm just so glad to hear that everybody's fine.
  • I'm so glad to hear you're doing well.
  • I'm so glad to hear you, Aknot.
  • I was so glad to hear from her.
  • I'm so glad to hear that.
  • And I was so glad to hear Mr Nassauer use the word solidarity.
  • So glad to hear it, Governor.
  • I am glad to hear your voice.
  • Well, I am glad to hear that.
  • I am very glad to hear the Commissioner say that such action may even involve sanctions.
  • Well, I am glad to hear it.
  • I am very glad to hear that.
  • - I am very glad to hear it.
  • I am glad to hear that the House supports the Commission in those areas.
  • I am glad to hear that he is alive and well.
  • So glad to hear your neck is better.

Alternatives:

  • I am so happy to hear
  • I am delighted to hear
  • I am thrilled to hear

I am so glad to hear from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when expressing happiness about receiving communication from someone.

This phrase is used to express joy or satisfaction upon receiving a message, call, or any form of communication from someone.

Examples:

  • I am so glad to hear from you!
  • I am so glad to hear from my old friend!
  • I am so glad to hear from the company about the job offer!
  • I am so glad to hear you say that, Eddie.
  • I was so glad to hear from her.
  • I am sure they would be glad to hear from the honourable Member and happy to try to provide him with a constructive response.
  • I am glad to hear from the Commissioner that he is considering a new instrument to deal with price volatility post-2013.
  • I'm so glad to hear that Richard's okay.
  • I'm so glad to hear you say that, Charlie.
  • I'm just so glad to hear that everybody's fine.
  • I'm so glad to hear you're doing well.
  • I'm so glad to hear you, Aknot.
  • I'm so glad to hear that.
  • And I was so glad to hear Mr Nassauer use the word solidarity.
  • So glad to hear it, Governor.
  • Always glad to hear from the camp Health Commissioner.
  • I am glad to hear your voice.
  • Well, I am glad to hear that.
  • I am very glad to hear the Commissioner say that such action may even involve sanctions.
  • Well, I am glad to hear it.
  • I am very glad to hear that.
  • - I am very glad to hear it.
  • I am glad to hear that the House supports the Commission in those areas.

Alternatives:

  • I am so happy to hear from
  • I am delighted to hear from
  • I am thrilled to hear from

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