"Are you aware of" or "Did you catch wind of" could be used as alternative phrases for "Have you heard".
"for several weeks" is the adverb phrase modifying the verb "heard."
"Is getting" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
Another phrase for facts could be information or data.
Another word or phrase that can be used instead of "for this reason" is "therefore" or "as a result".
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to hear." Had heard is the past perfect conjugation. e.g They had heard the news over the radio.
"for several weeks" is the adverb phrase modifying the verb "heard."
In the verb phrase "had heard," "had" is the helping verb, while "heard" is the main verb. Helping verbs, also known as auxiliary verbs, assist the main verb in expressing tense, mood, or voice. In this case, "had" indicates that the action of hearing occurred in the past before another action. The phrase as a whole conveys that she received information about the arrival of the figure skaters.
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A phrase is considered a cliche when youve heard it too often
The saying "another county heard from" comes from the idea that news or gossip travels quickly, even to people in other counties, indicating widespread awareness of a situation or event. This phrase is used to convey the idea that information has quickly spread beyond its initial source.
"Is getting" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
never heard of them
i have heard it used, I'm not sure if it is correct but i have heard it used
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
H.I.V...I heard it in a rap battle...
i need to know another phrase for pay attention
Another phrase for facts could be information or data.