
usage - "Do you know" vs. "Did you know" - English Language …
Mar 2, 2021 · When you say "did you know" you are conveying something which might come as a surprise. It is certainly possibile that her perception after the question will differ from before it, …
"Do you know what IS IT?" vs "Do you know what IT IS?"
2) Do you know what it is? I kinda do a Google research on this and basically most people say it should be the first one but unfortunately the correct one is the second one.
"Do you know of any" usage - English Language Learners Stack …
"Do you know of any English coaching centers nearby?" Is that sentence correct? I added "any" unintentionally while I was talking, and I wonder if that is grammatically right. "Do you know …
What's the difference between "I do know" and "I know"?
Apr 13, 2017 · I'm curious about the difference between "I do know" and "I know". I am an almost newbie at electronics but I do know a few things Here the OP has used "I do know". Why?
What is the difference between "do you know where" and "where …
Jan 24, 2015 · Many of them won't know, but I'm assuming or hoping that someone will. Do you know where my son is? This leaves open the possibility that the answer is "no, I don't know". …
Is "What do you know" the same as "You know what"
Oct 8, 2016 · "You know what" seems similar to the first usage of "What do you know", but it's actually not. The speaker isn't surprised at all - it's the same sense as a rhetorical question.
slang - "you know" in conversational language - English Language ...
Oct 22, 2016 · I noted that in conversational language and slang, English native speakers often use "you know". Should this phrase be understood as a question "do you understand what I'm …
"When are you arriving?" vs "When will you arrive?" vs "When do …
Jul 16, 2023 · Suppose Friend A is on the train and has a phone call with Friend B. So Friend B wants to know when Friend A will arrive. What is the right way to ask? When are you arriving? …
meaning - "How would you know" vs "How do you know"
Feb 7, 2022 · You could say it because they're acting like they know things but you don't believe they know something ("You shouldn't press that button." "How would/do you know?
Would you or do you happen to - English Language Learners …
Jan 16, 2017 · Do you have… This is really what you're trying to ask. And yet, strangely, in English we add "padding" to our sentences to make them more polite. That's how we go from …