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11 English lessons about the concept of
'hearsay'
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“I hear you're training to run a marathon.”
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“Actually, some people say it's not good to stretch without warming up first.”
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“I hear that mobile app developers are in demand right now.”
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“He has a reputation for being kind of eccentric.”
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“People say that Detroit is long past its prime, but some still hold out hope that the city will revive itself.”
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“Drinking in moderation is supposed to be good for your heart.”
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“I hear that it's a likely Oscar contender.”
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“I hear you're considering going into medicine.”
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“This one's supposed to be good.”
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“It's supposed to clear up by Friday.”
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