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I've heard that you have some vs I heard you have a vacancies

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 • 923 views

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've heard that you have some quite bizarre ideas about language. Lyn: Erm, that's rich. Are you still worrying about how you know you're not a brain in a vat?
  • Nov 8, 2015 ... I've heard that you have some plans that won't involve me at all. I'll wait till you'll fall. I'll just let you go. I'm so sorry if i couldn't fill the space that ...
  • I've heard that you have some quite bizarre ideas about language. Lyn: Erm, that's rich. Are you still worrying about how you know you're not a brain in a vat?
  • Oct 22, 2015 ... Outside of show biz, I've heard that you have some news in another area of business. Anything exciting? My friends and I just broke ground on ...

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.

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