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- Do you know what IS IT? vs Do you know what IT IS?
1) Do you know what is it? 2) Do you know what it is? I kinda do a Google research on this and basically most people say it should be the first one but unfortunately the correct one is the second one Why it is so? If we refer to the rule of making question (WH-word + verb to be verb to have + subject + verb + description)
- As far as I know v. s. as I know - English Language Learners Stack . . .
However,she didn't know why it was wrong That is to say,she wanted the sentence like As far as I know,hasty decision is always looked back on with regrets You should do it before thinking twice So,can I just use "as I know" like the sentence above? If it is wrong,why? Is there any difference between"as far as I know" and" as I know"?
- Whats the difference between I do know and I know?
I'm curious about the difference between "I do know" and "I know" I am an almost newbie at electronics but I do know a few things Here the OP has used "I do know" Why?
- know of X versus know about X - English Language Learners Stack . . .
Would you explain the difference between the following? I know of somebody something I know about somebody something
- meaning - How would you know vs How do you know - English Language . . .
You could say it because they're acting like they know things but you don't believe they know something ("You shouldn't press that button " "How would do you know?
- interpretation - I know of him vs. I know about him - English Language . . .
I did actually use the word know several times when analysing hear think of about, but I didn't explicitly point out that to know of to know about manifests exactly the same semantic distinction as with hear, think But to know of [something someone] isn't common these days, and I certainly wouldn't encourage its use
- sentence usage - when to use you may know that. . . and when to use . . .
If you use "You may know that " to a listener, you are implying that they know it now, and they may have known it for some time, but the relevance of the knowledge is right now
- Whats the difference between I know it. and I know that?
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