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2021年7月13日 · Aug 30, 2011. #3. They are close but still different. "hear about"="be informed of, gain knowledge of". "hear of"="become aware of someone or something's existence". Given …

2008年8月13日 · Member. I've never heard of him = This is the first time I've ever heard his name and I don't know him. I've never heard about him = This implies that you may or may not have …

English - England. Feb 13, 2013. #2. Both are correct. "I heard you are a big shot." = I heard you have the reputation of being a big shot. "I heard you were a big shot." = I heard that there was …

2017年11月13日 · Sep 7, 2012. #3. 1. "I have never heard this song before this performance". 2. "I had never heard this song before this performance". If the performance is in …

2013年7月2日 · I hadn't heard that before you told me. (1) That is what 'I hadn't heard that' would mean. (2) This implies that the speaker has now heard it and has accepted that it is a true …

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