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Recently one of my friends told me that there is distinct difference between 'know of something' and 'know about something' expressions But in the example above, i am having a hard time figuring out what exactly the subject is and whether it is singular. 'know of' is used when you have personal experience with wha.

Thus, as far as i know, bob is happy over bob is happy, so far as i know Now, according to owl.purdue.edu, we should use doesn't when the subject is singular (except when the subject is you or i), and don't otherwise They are equivalent in meaning therefore, but choice of one over another betrays, for me, certain prejudices

I also sense that so far as sounds slightly antiquated and is losing ground.

Alright, well, for example, like on saturdays, y’know, what i liked to do. In (2), however, the object of know is not indicated, as you point out, so something must be provided. The sentence i'm writing goes like this But the words know and now are so similar that every time i read.

For all i know, there may be someone with you now Sounds like someone's wife on the phone with their husband who suspects they've been cheating The wife can only go by the denial their husband has just uttered, but has no real way of knowing whether it's the truth. Therefore, saying did you know asks if you have previously known something

Do is the present tense, so saying do you know would ask if you currently know.

I've just seen someone comment We send our children to fight in a war we know not what we are fighting for I am not english expert (it's not even my first language) but the structure just seems w. Earth is the only planet we know of where life exists

This sentence is from the commentary of planet earth Why it is know of in this sentence Can it be know about? what’s the difference bet. It's not just you that doesn't know

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