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Questions related to the English Perfect Construction, which is sometimes called "the present perfect tense".

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“Have you heard?” vs “Did you hear?” and “Sally broke/has broken her leg”

"Have you heard…" is the most common way to say this, and it applies to your sentence too, so I'd use "have you heard." "Sally has broken her leg" may suggest that her leg is still broken (while "sal …
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