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  1. Inversion: "I don't know what is it" vs "I don't know what it is"

    May 12, 2015 · It's obvious that the correct clause should be "I don't know what it is", but the problem seems to become complicated when the pronoun it is replaced by a longer phrase: 1) "I don't know …

  2. still don’t know / don’t know yet | WordReference Forums

    Apr 30, 2009 · As far as if they mean the same thing- " I still don't know" and "I don't know yet" do not mean the same thing. I don't know yet implies that you will know at some point, whereas I still don't …

  3. I don't know when he <will come><comes> | WordReference Forums

    Aug 12, 2019 · What about - I don't know when he will be willing to come. WILLING TO DO SOMETHING used to show that someone is willing or ready to do something

  4. I don't know what right or wrong is vs I don't know what is right or ...

    Nov 7, 2019 · You probably don't need to mention anything about wrong in that sentence. If you don't know what right is, you probably don't have any clear idea about what wrong is either.

  5. addressing someone by their full name in an email

    Apr 2, 2022 · I wonder if it’s impolite to address someone by their full name in an email, as in “Dear Firstname Lastname.” I know it’s common practice to address someone with honorific plus their last …

  6. Don’t personally know or don’t know personally - WordReference …

    Nov 8, 2022 · Don't personally know: the focus is on the verb (know) not the way you know them (personally). Don't know personally: the focus is on the way you know them (personally), not the verb …

  7. I don't know < if he comes/ if he will come > - WordReference Forums

    Mar 30, 2021 · I think the second one makes sense, but I wonder if the first expression is still correct or is the same. does the first one include the sense of future?

  8. I don't know too - WordReference Forums

    Jan 10, 2015 · "I don't know either" is what I would say. I consider "I don't know too" to be wrong. For that matter, the tense mismatch in "I think you turned right when you should hang a left" is jarring as …

  9. You don't, do you/don't you? - WordReference Forums

    Mar 9, 2023 · It may help you to imagine that there is an "or" before the tag question. You may think you know the answer but you don't. Or do you? She hasn't left yet. Or has she? He always leaves at six. …

  10. didn't know and don't know - WordReference Forums

    Oct 2, 2009 · I didn’t know I had given you so much trouble. My question: I want to know the differences between above sentence with “I don’t know I have given you so much trouble.”