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Asked on May 15, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
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- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 14, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 14, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 14, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 13, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 11, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes
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Asked on May 10, 2021 in Grammar.
Can an answer be both? I agree with you here, “Know not he does” is also correct. English: What is it like to speak in its fluidity? Which is more efficient, subject matter and context? Is he knows not is a business setting, for example?
- 599739 views
- 67 answers
- 221095 votes