Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Know"
The meaning of "Know" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Then we might not know that we have one mean?
A:
"Heaven" in this song is a metaphor for their relationship.
"we have one" means 「私たちはこれを持っています」, roughly.
When they say "we have one" they mean having a relationship.
The song is about a couple fighting. When they fight, their image of "heaven" (their relationship) is disturbed.
"'Cause if we can't act right in heaven/ Then we might not know that we have one/Imagine we already have one" means that if they don't act properly in their relationship, they might not be in a relationship.
" 'Cause if we don't act right in our relationship / Then we might not know that we have a relationship / Imagine we already have a relationship / so we can grow old together."
"we have one" means 「私たちはこれを持っています」, roughly.
When they say "we have one" they mean having a relationship.
The song is about a couple fighting. When they fight, their image of "heaven" (their relationship) is disturbed.
"'Cause if we can't act right in heaven/ Then we might not know that we have one/Imagine we already have one" means that if they don't act properly in their relationship, they might not be in a relationship.
" 'Cause if we don't act right in our relationship / Then we might not know that we have a relationship / Imagine we already have a relationship / so we can grow old together."
Q:
What does Just so you know, mean?
A:
It means, "just to inform you," or "just so you'e aware."
Q:
What does you will know that as long as you work there mean?
A:
"While you work here, you will know that."
Q:
What does I know mean?
A:
Meaning the speaker is aware or already acknowledged something.
Q:
What does You know how he is. mean?
A:
Hrm. It means whoever you are talking about did his typical.
For example. If a person both of us know has a habit of being rude or mean. You ask me. “How’s he doing?” I could reply with “you know how he is”
For example. If a person both of us know has a habit of being rude or mean. You ask me. “How’s he doing?” I could reply with “you know how he is”
Example sentences using "Know"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with better know.
A:
You better know what to say if you are going to give a speech.
or
You better know how to ride a bike if you don't have a car.
or if you mean "know better"
Don't put your feet on the table! You should know better.
or
You better know how to ride a bike if you don't have a car.
or if you mean "know better"
Don't put your feet on the table! You should know better.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Who knows? .
A:
They might kick him off the team, but who knows?
I think I did good on that test, but who knows?
Who knows, they might just end up dating.
I think I did good on that test, but who knows?
Who knows, they might just end up dating.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with suntan/tan(I don’t know different).
A:
同じ意味です
suntan refers to the darkening of the skin due to the sun
tan refers just to the darkened skin color
1. I got suntanned because I didn't use enough sunscreen.
2. I don't want to get suntanned this summer, so I won't be going to the beach or to any water parks.
3. I got a tan at the spa.
4. Many celebrities have been getting tans lately.
suntan refers to the darkening of the skin due to the sun
tan refers just to the darkened skin color
1. I got suntanned because I didn't use enough sunscreen.
2. I don't want to get suntanned this summer, so I won't be going to the beach or to any water parks.
3. I got a tan at the spa.
4. Many celebrities have been getting tans lately.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with not that I know of.
A:
@iyloej
“Not that I know of” means that you don’t think so.
Examples:
1.) Do we have a meeting tomorrow? Not that I know of.
2.) Does she go to our school? Not that I know of.
3.) Is he angry about something? Not that I know of.
4.) Could this get me into trouble? Not that I know of.
“Not that I know of” means that you don’t think so.
Examples:
1.) Do we have a meeting tomorrow? Not that I know of.
2.) Does she go to our school? Not that I know of.
3.) Is he angry about something? Not that I know of.
4.) Could this get me into trouble? Not that I know of.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I don’t know .
A:
“I don’t know” is a common retort.
Example:
A: How do you get to the nearest bathroom?
B: I don’t know
You can also ask for help with “I don’t know.”
Example:
Could you please help me, I don’t know how to get to my flight.
Shorthand for “I don’t know” is very ofter types by text message as “Idk.” Which simply stands for “I don’t know.”
お役に立てればうれしいです
Example:
A: How do you get to the nearest bathroom?
B: I don’t know
You can also ask for help with “I don’t know.”
Example:
Could you please help me, I don’t know how to get to my flight.
Shorthand for “I don’t know” is very ofter types by text message as “Idk.” Which simply stands for “I don’t know.”
お役に立てればうれしいです
Synonyms of "Know" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I know. and I see. ?
A:
"I know" sounds like you already knew what you were just told.
"I see..." sounds like you heard something for the first time, or someone explained something to you.
"I see..." sounds like you heard something for the first time, or someone explained something to you.
Q:
What is the difference between you know? and right? ?
A:
I understood your English, don't worry, it's good you're trying.
They mean the same thing in this case.
"Her dog is so cute, right?"
"Her dog is so cute, you know?"
They mean the same thing in this case.
"Her dog is so cute, right?"
"Her dog is so cute, you know?"
Q:
What is the difference between I know where she is going. and I know where she is going to. ?
A:
Both sentences carry the same meaning. The first sentence is preferred American English. The second sentence is discouraged.
Q:
What is the difference between how would you know that and how do you know that ?
A:
How “would” you know that?
You’re asking someone how would they know something you most likely didn’t know.
How “do” you know that?
You’re asking someone how would they know something you already knew.
You’re asking someone how would they know something you most likely didn’t know.
How “do” you know that?
You’re asking someone how would they know something you already knew.
Q:
What is the difference between why would I know that and how would I know that ?
A:
The first implies that there is no reason for you to know something.
- "You don't know your school office's phone number?"
- "Dad, why would I know that?"
The second one implies that there is something you could not have known because it was not possible to know it.
- "You should not have used the front door. There's nowhere to put your shoes there."
- "How would I know that?" / "How could I have known that?"
- "You don't know your school office's phone number?"
- "Dad, why would I know that?"
The second one implies that there is something you could not have known because it was not possible to know it.
- "You should not have used the front door. There's nowhere to put your shoes there."
- "How would I know that?" / "How could I have known that?"
Translations of "Know"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I don’t know.私が忙しい時に誰かに質問されたらこれを使う
A:
I'd say something like ...
If I'm busy doing something and someone asks me a question, I just reply with "i don't know".
If I'm busy doing something and someone asks me a question, I just reply with "i don't know".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I know 비온다 as its raining
비가 왔었네
비가 왔었네
A:
It rained / it was raining
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 分からないの他の言い方
分からないは、I don’t know の他にありますか?
分からないは、I don’t know の他にありますか?
A:
I don’t know
- No clue
- I have no idea
- I need to check.
- No clue
- I have no idea
- I need to check.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Not knowing
A:
1. I have no idea/I haven’t a clue/I haven’t the faintest idea (These expressions are used when you have no information and you cannot guess the answer to a question)
2. How should I know?/Don’t ask me/Search me
(These expressions are used when you do not know something and you feel annoyed that someone is asking you about it.)
3. Who knows?/It’s anyone’s guess
(These are used for saying that you don’t know something because it is impossible for anyone to know it.)
4. Not as far as I know
(We use this to say that something may be true, but you do not have enough information to know whether it is or not)
5. It beats me
(This is a rather informal expression to say that you do not know or understand something. “It” is often left out.)
2. How should I know?/Don’t ask me/Search me
(These expressions are used when you do not know something and you feel annoyed that someone is asking you about it.)
3. Who knows?/It’s anyone’s guess
(These are used for saying that you don’t know something because it is impossible for anyone to know it.)
4. Not as far as I know
(We use this to say that something may be true, but you do not have enough information to know whether it is or not)
5. It beats me
(This is a rather informal expression to say that you do not know or understand something. “It” is often left out.)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I don’t know
A:
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Other questions about "Know"
Q:
if you know what ? i can’t hear clearly
A:
It says, "If you know your party's four digit extension, please enter it now."
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce You know, he's like us.
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A:
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Q:
She know me. Does this sound natural?
A:
× She know me.
✓ She knows me.
✓ She knows me.
Q:
私は彼が誰と通っているか知っている
I know who he goes with.
これは自然ですか?
I know who he goes with.
これは自然ですか?
A:
If you mean “I know who he is dating,” it’s natural to say 私は彼が誰と付き合っているか知っている or 彼が誰と付き合ってるか知ってるよ(casual).
Q:
I didn’t know how to put it without hurting her too much. Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes, this is a natural use of “put.”
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