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difference between know and do know
Could someone explain the difference between two phrases below?
- I know something.
- I do know something.
19 mrt. 2012 20:22
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What is the difference between "know" and "do know"
Could Can someone explain the difference between two phrases below?
- I know something.
- I do know something.
The "do" here is for emphasis depending on the context. "I do want to know", means that you MUST know or NEED TO know. "I do know my English" means I REALLY know my English. "Do carry on with your work.", means MUST, under no circumstance should you stop.
19 maart 2012
Thank you)
19 maart 2012
If someone doesn't believe or doubts you, then in these situations you can use 'I do know...'
19 maart 2012
They are the same but there's no need to say 'do' unless you use it for emphasis, leaving it out sounds more natural. It would be just I know something, I know this, I know that.
19 maart 2012
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