
"As far as I know" v.s. "as I know" - English Language Learners …
Dec 14, 2018 · "As I know well" asserts that the following statement is correct and is quite emphatic. It is probably a good idea to use "as far as I know" when you are not trying to make …
What's the difference between "I do know" and "I know"?
Apr 13, 2017 · Therefore, "I DO know" is used to emphasize the point that he "does know" a few things, in spite of him being an amateur. On the other hand, "I know" is just a simple …
word choice - known as, known to be and known for - English …
Dec 20, 2020 · This version asserts that (one of) the best-known characteristics of District X is the fact of it being the most dangerous area - often with the strong implication that if it weren't so …
Why the K is silent in "know" and "knowledge"? [duplicate]
Jan 1, 2021 · The k in know and knowledge was pronounced up until Modern English. The cluster /kn-/ was a part of the phonemic inventory of Old & Middle English, but it ceased to be a part …
word usage - "It would be appreciated if you can let us know …
Oct 31, 2021 · It would be appreciated if you can let us know when can we expect to receive the final payment. This is “good” English in that it is grammatical (it follows the rules of standard …
How should I use the "in-", "im-", "il-", and "ir-" prefixes?
I've never heard (or seen) "innatural"; "unnatural" is what I would expect. Webster's 3rd Unabridged shows fewer than four columns of "in-n*" words, and fewer than five of those …
"Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction
Dec 1, 2017 · That's because you expect that the people you are talking to probably know who you are, or at least could look at the list of invitees, but they don't necessarily know that this …
Which one is correct in "How can I ..."? VS "How I can ..."
Oct 10, 2014 · I have just been edited my post sentence by someone. The original sentence is like "If he right, would please let me know more and exactly how can I suppose to use that?" …
meaning of "I don't know nothing" - English Language Learners …
Mar 15, 2020 · I know nothing about that. I don’t know nothin’ about that. By far, "I don't know nothing" = "I don't anything" = "I know nothing" An ELL post says (meaning_2) "I don't know …
word usage - "I don't really" vs. "I really don't" - English Language ...
May 12, 2020 · The adverb "not" can modify either the verb phrase "know" or the adverb "really" The syntax tells us what the meaning is. "I don't really know" means "not really", And so it is …