Sentences with know
know
K k - I don't know the name of the place. [VERB noun]
- Gifford was a friend. I'd known him for nine years. [VERB noun]
- Women always want to know why guys are reluctant to commit to a long term relationship or to marriage.
- Do you want to know why it is so important to build a list in your online business?
- We know of the incident but have no further details. [VERB + of]
- Hire someone with experience, someone who knows about real estate. [VERB + about]
- Are you aware of the 3 important components if you want to make money online with affiliate marketing? You will know the answer when you read this article.
- It helps to know French and Creole if you want to understand some of the lyrics. [VERB noun]
- No matter how well you know Paris, it is easy to get lost. [VERB noun]
- The health authorities now know how to deal with the disease. [V wh-to-inf]
- Then I saw a gun under the hall table so I knew that something was wrong. [VERB that]
- Would she know you if she saw you on the street? [VERB noun]
- The disease is more commonly known as Mad Cow Disease. [be VERB-ed + as]
- Lots of people know her as a very kind woman. [VERB noun + as]
- Most of us know her as the woman who used to present the television news. [VERB noun as noun]
- She's known him five years
- He knows French
- He knows the answer now
- To know poverty
- She knew not to go home yet
- To know the facts
- To know that one is loved
- To know the multiplication tables
- She has known both pleasure and pain
- To know music
- I'd know that face anywhere
- To know right from wrong
- I know the situation fully.
- To know a poem by heart; Do you know the way to the park from here?
- I know it.
- To know the mayor.
- To know how to make gingerbread.
- To know right from wrong.
- He knew the ropes better than anyone else in politics.
- I know that I’m right and you’re wrong. He knew something terrible was going to happen.
- Did you know Michelle and Jack were getting divorced? ― Yes, I knew. She knows where I live. I knew he was upset, but I didn't understand why.
- I know your mother, but I’ve never met your father.
- Their relationship knew ups and downs.
- To know a person's face or figure; to know right from wrong; I wouldn't know one from the other.
- Let me do it. I know how it works. She knows how to swim.
- She knows chemistry better than anybody else. Know your enemy and know yourself.
- It is vital that he not know. She knew of our plan. He knows about 19th century politics.
- Did you know Michelle and Jack were getting divorced? ― Yes, I knew.
- Do you know "Blueberry Hill"?