They are both correct.
There is, however, slight difference in meaning where "I heard your name mentioned at the conference" seems to indicate that you were mentioned quickly and the topic of conversation moved on. The reference to you may have been positive or neutral in character, but not by much. "I heard your name being mentioned at the conference" seems to indicate that several people were discussing you in depth either very well or very poorly.
Both are correct, but "I heard your name being mentioned at the conference" is slightly more formal than "I heard your name mentioned at the conference."
It is a two-word hyphenated compound adjective, as are such terms as week-old, or right-handed.The term "above-mentioned" is virtually synonymous with the single word adjective "aforementioned." Very rarely is the one-word form abovementioned seen.
No, "right" and "correct" are not homonyms. "Right" refers to being morally or factually accurate, while "correct" simply means being accurate or free from error. They have similar meanings but are not pronounced the same.
"Heard" is the past tense of "hear" and is used to describe something that was listened to in the past. For example, "I heard a loud noise yesterday." "Hear" is the present tense of the verb and is used to describe the act of listening to something in the present moment. For example, "I can hear music playing in the background."
I heard the music, sweet and clear, right in my ear.
Yes, "right" and "correct" are homophones because they sound the same when spoken but have different meanings. "Right" typically refers to being accurate or the opposite of left, while "correct" means being free from error or accurate.
There are 3 out right now. The 4th comes out March 4th. I haven't heard anything about there being a 5th one yet. There are 3 out right now. The 4th comes out March 4th. I haven't heard anything about there being a 5th one yet.
Yes, as in: Conference lunches have been arranged for noon, today.
The answer is:It is because that in the round table all the members have equal rights and no one has the right to veto others right, thats why it is called the roundtable conference.
Yes, it is being sold out in stores right at this moment.
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Sayreville NJ is mentioned on the Slippery When Wet album. Track 6. Raise Your Hands. It is mentioned right at the end where Bon Jovi is going through all the places in the world where he wants people to raise their hands...it is right at the end and the volume has to be turned up rather loud to hear it mentioned as it fades out very quickly and can only just be heard. London is the city mentioned before Sayreville NJ. So the answer is: Raise Your Hands.
well, Ive heard they are already filming it so I think they are filled right at the moment.
The Right to Be Heard - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The cast of 1984 NHL All-Star Game - 1984 includes: Dave Babych as Himself - Campbell Conference Defenseman Murray Bannerman as Himself - Campbell Conference Goaltender Brian Bellows as Himself - Campbell Conference Right Winger Raymond Bourque as Himself - Wales Conference Defenseman Joe Cirella as Himself - Wales Conference Defenseman Grant Fuhr as Himself - Campbell Conference Goaltender Danny Gallivan as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Michel Goulet as Himself - Wales Conference Left Winger Wayne Gretzky as Himself - Campbell Conference Center Dave Hodge as Himself - Studio Host Phil Housley as Himself - Wales Conference Defenseman Rod Langway as Himself - Wales Conference Defenseman Lanny McDonald as Himself - Campbell Conference Right Winger Mark Messier as Himself - Campbell Conference Left Winger Mats Naslund as Himself - Wales Conference Left Winger Bernie Nicholls as Himself - Campbell Conference Center John Ogrodnick as Himself - Campbell Conference Right Winger Barry Pederson as Himself - Wales Conference Center Pete Peeters as Himself - Wales Conference Goaltender Gilbert Perreault as Himself - Wales Conference Center Denis Potvin as Himself - Wales Conference Defenseman Brian Propp as Himself - Wales Conference Left Winger Rob Ramage as Himself - Campbell Conference Defenseman Glenn Resch as Himself - Wales Conference Goaltender Darcy Rota as Himself - Campbell Conference Left Winger Charlie Simmer as Himself - Campbell Conference Left Winger Al Trautwig as Himself - Studio Host Rick Vaive as Himself - Campbell Conference Right Winger Steve Yzerman as Himself - Campbell Conference Center
Religion is mentioned in the first amendment. 1: Guarentees the right of freedom of speech, religion, free press, right to assemble, and right to petition.
right to information right to be safe right to choose right to be heard right to live
right... i heard left is an insult