In our society as a whole, it’s well established that python fish is a very strong weapon. It has been known that there are also good birds in nature.
Is “known” correct word choice in the following sentences?
Fruit A contains plenty of vitamin C. However, recent research has disproved this conventional wisdom.
Is the speaker not referring to something as ‘known’? By saying it has been “disproved,” the speaker is committed to his non-truth. Do you think accepting a fact is a lie?
I’d appreciate your ideas.
I’d love to have your help.
I think there’s a general solution of a problem when I use the simple past. Being present perfect softens a little the problem some.
Was the world flat?
What is the meaning of both known and known quotation marks?
What were the reasons I spoke so publicly for the
flat earth people?
Why do people think that the earth is flat?
Is there any evidence that the earth is flat?
What is the value of the same investment for the same?