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"Know about" vs. "know of" - English Language & Usage Stack …
To me it seems like 'know about' is used in every situation and the use of 'know of' is mostly limited to 'not that I know of' expression. Short google search seems to support my point of …
How do you handle "that that"? The double "that" problem
Sep 25, 2010 · "I know that it is true" becomes "I know it is true." I simply omit the word "that" and it still works. "That that is true" becomes "That which is true" or simply, "The truth." I do this not …
word choice - "Could you please" vs "Could you kindly" - English ...
Jan 5, 2012 · I am a non-native speaker of English. When communicating with a professor, would it be better to use could you kindly send me the document or could you please send me the …
"Know now" vs. "now know" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jan 3, 2017 · As much as I love the pure sciences, I know now a well-rounded education is valuable. But the words "know" and "now" are so similar that every time I read it, I keep …
grammar - When to use know and knows - English Language
The ones who are included know better." because "ones" is plural, which suggests more than one individuals. If you think that you should use "know" then you have to start the given sentence …
Should I use "did you know" or "do you know" to introduce a fact?
Oct 18, 2016 · I think 'did you know' is used to represent past facts. Eg:'Did you know that some dinosaurs’ tails were over 45 feet long?',whereas "Do you know' is used to represent …
subordinate clauses - I think/know vs. I think/know that - English ...
'I know what is freedom / freedom is'. <-- Word order in WH-questions Hot Network Questions In the European Parliament, what is the political ideology of the Nonaligned?
Is there a word or expression for someone who knows various …
Jul 4, 2017 · Like a pantomath but without being an expert in each subject.. A pantomath (pantomathēs, παντομαθής, meaning "having learnt all", from the Greekroots παντ- 'all, every' …
meaning - how it is vs how is it / how that is vs how is that
Jun 4, 2016 · Do you know how it is possible? He asked me how it was possible. For yes/no questions, we don't always invert them in informal speech: Are you going? (formal or informal) …
grammaticality - "Whether or not" vs. "whether" - English …
It's worth pointing out that, etymologically speaking, the roots of whether are which/either of two.It's inherently a "binary choice" word, so whereas "I don't know whether it be fish or fowl" is …