Which one is correct?
"I've heard that you have some" or "I heard you have a vacancies"?

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I've heard that you have some

This phrase is incomplete and lacks a clear continuation.

This phrase needs to be completed with the information or action that the speaker is referring to. For example, "I've heard that you have some job openings."

I heard you have a vacancies

This phrase contains a grammatical error with "a vacancies." It should be either "a vacancy" or "vacancies."

Use "I heard you have a vacancy" or "I heard you have vacancies" instead of the incorrect phrase provided.

Alternatives:

  • I heard you have a vacancy.
  • I heard you have vacancies.
  • I heard there are vacancies available.
  • I heard there is a vacancy at your company.
  • I heard you have some job openings.
Both phrases have some issues. The first phrase "i've heard that you have some" is incomplete and lacks a clear continuation. The second phrase "i heard you have a vacancies" contains a grammatical error with "a vacancies." It should be either "a vacancy" or "vacancies." These phrases are not directly comparable as they both have different problems.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

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