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Why would you have a problem with this? Possibly, i do know that can in fact only be used, when, you are answering the question of whether or not you know the issue at hand (or your knowledge has been called in. I already know how to turn on the television.
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What is the correct usage of phrase you don't know what you don't know? I know how to drive a car. Alright, well, for example, like on saturdays, y’know, what i liked to do.
In the first sentence, it seems to me that to know expresses that the speaker experienced the problem/difficulty.
'know of' is used when you have personal. You would use the present perfect to express something that happened previously, without specifying the time. Please let me know as soon as you figure it out. I saw this sentence in the book 1q84:
Recently one of my friends told me that there is distinct difference between 'know of something' and 'know about something' expressions. I know (about) this difficulty/problem. Also explain the difference between the two, thanks. It's not just you that don't know.
Can it be used in formal conversation/writing?
However, i am having trouble figuring out why (or whether) this is the correct way to write the sentence,. In (2), however, the object of.