If you sent your followup email after the interview and didn’t hear back, here’s what I’d do: First, make sure you’ve waited a one or two days for a response (not counting weekends). Give them some time. Then send a followup to the same person, replying to the same email you already sent and keeping the subject line.

Have you heard from him lately meaning?

Basically it’s asking if Brian has spoken to you lately. @glue so is this meaning “did you talk to Brian recently?”?

What did I just hear or heard?

As a question, we ask “Did I hear him?” We ask “Did I hear?” because we’d say “I did hear.” “I did heard” would not be correct. “Heard” is the past form of “Hear”, so the correct sentence will be “Did I just hear him…?”.

Is Have you heard correct?

Re: did you hear, have you heard In your example, both are correct. American speakers might be more likely to use “Did you hear” whereas British speakers might prefer “Have you heard…”. In other contexts there is a nice difference: We use the present perfect when the finished action is relevant to the present.

When to use ” heard of anything ” or ” heard anything “?

I always think when you use hear, of should follow it like heard of anything. But I saw I haven’t heard anything from him. I haven’t heard of anything from him. I’m not certain that there are no contexts in which “hear X” and “hear of X” are completely interchangeable without change in meaning, but often (usually?) they are not.

What’s the difference between hadnt heard and hadn’t heard?

Both verbs work: haven’t works because it’s referencing the time before you heard the current song, and hadn’t works because it’s referencing the last time you heard a song as good as this one.

When did I say I have not heard from you?

I have not hear from you in a long time. We have not heard any specific commitments for 2003 and 2004; we did not hear any even when we asked Mrs Schreyer explicitly to tackle urgent problems in the short term.

What does ” I haven’t heard of anything ” mean?

“I haven’t heard of anything from him” = No communication from him has come to my attention. Thanks for contributing an answer to English Language & Usage Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research! But avoid … Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.