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just heard from her vs just heard about aunty

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'Just heard from her' implies that you have received communication directly from the person mentioned, while 'just heard about aunty' suggests that you have learned some information or news regarding the aunt. The choice between the two phrases depends on whether you want to emphasize direct communication or simply being informed about someone.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 705 views

just heard from her

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that you have recently received communication from the person mentioned.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you have recently received a message, call, or any form of communication directly from the person referred to as 'her.'

Examples:

  • I just heard from her, and she's doing well.
  • Have you heard from her recently?
  • Mar 19, 2013 ... Just heard from her. "Found a hiatal hernia and a valve stuck open between my small and large intestine. Fixed those two things through ...
  • Feb 10, 2015 ... ... community members, perhaps even journalists who I was standing next to surrounding those microphones where we just heard from her two ...
  • We just heard from her family: "Anna was brought to us at 6:00 AM today!!!!!!! We cannot believe it....she is unharmed, hungry, happy to be home. She was found ...
  • We had just heard from her about a week ago after a long absence. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. Login to post comments.

Alternatives:

  • just received a message from her
  • just got a call from her
  • just spoke to her
  • just got an email from her
  • just had a chat with her

just heard about aunty

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that you have recently learned some information or news regarding the aunt mentioned.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you have received information or news about someone, in this case, the aunt referred to as 'aunty.'

Examples:

  • I just heard about aunty's new job.
  • Have you heard about aunty's health?

Alternatives:

  • just learned about aunty
  • just found out about aunty
  • just got news about aunty
  • just received information about aunty
  • just discovered something about aunty

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