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How to Use "Know" with Example Sentences
know
(v):
to have information about someone or something; to be familiar with
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Used with adverbs:
"
You
know
very well
what I'm saying.
"
(very well, full well, perfectly well)
"
I
just
knew
there would be problems.
"
(just)
"
I
honestly
don't
know
what you are talking about.
"
(honestly, really, truly)
"
I
know
exactly
how you feel.
"
(exactly, precisely)
"
I
immediately
knew
what happened.
"
(immediately, instantly)
"
I don't
know
him
well
, but he seems like a nice guy.
"
(well, personally)
"
She
hardly
knows
me.
"
(hardly, barely)
Used with verbs:
"
Please
let
me
know
if you need help.
"
(let)
"
I would like to
get
to
know
her better.
"
(get)
Used with prepositions:
"
She
knows
a lot
about
science.
"
(about)
"
I don't
know
of
anyone who lives in this area.
"
(of)
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