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Karen
Is the phrase "you must know" a colloquial expression without any meaning?
I am wondering whether there are many oral English have no real meaning? Is it just a casual expression.
2013년 1월 21일 오전 1:29
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The phrase you mention in your question does have meaning. But, it's the use of "must" that gives the phrase meaning. It's not an English idiom or anything. "You must know" is an example of using "must" to emphasize a verb. Example:
"You *must* know something so simple!"
I used the "*" symbol to show how that might be verbally emphasized.
I don't think we have any expressions that hold no meaning at all. There are many English phrases that mean things other than they literally say, but not many I can think of that hold no significance.
2013년 1월 21일
You must know= you ought to know
2013년 1월 21일
If you have the full sentence some context would really help with this one.
2013년 1월 21일
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