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Have known tense

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I know vs I have known : r/EnglishLearning • Reddit
I know vs I have known : r/EnglishLearning • Reddit www.reddit.com › EnglishLearning › comments › i_kno... 2018. aug. 12. ˇ "Know" is present tense, "have known" is past tense. There is a shorter version of "have known": "knew". "I know her for 20 years" is an ... What are the differences between you should have “knew” vs ... "I know", "I have known" and "I knew" : r/EnglishLearning • Reddit Conditional Phrases Such as “Who would have known…?” • Reddit Which is correct? 1. I know him for 10 years. 2. I have known ... • Reddit További találatok a(z) www.reddit.com domainről
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know vs have known • WordReference Forums

know vs have known • WordReference Forums forum.wordreference.com › English Only › English Only 2013. okt. 11. ˇ Know is a stative verb and is not therefore used in continuous tenses. It can refer to the present moment only, and not a permanent state of affairs. Have Known / Knew "have you known" and "have known" if I'd have known have known, had known, would have known További találatok a(z) forum.wordreference.com domainről
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present tense • How long have you known..?

"have known" is exactly the right tense to express something continuing from the past up to the present moment.
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Know, Knew, Known: Which is the Correct the Past Tense?
'Know' is the present tense, 'knew' is the past tense form, and 'had/have known' is the past participle form of the verb.
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Conjugation of know • WordReference.com
have known. you, have known. he, she, it, has known. we, have known. you, have known. they, have known. past perfectiAlso known as: pluperfect. I, had known.
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What is the difference between “has been known” and “has known”
What is the difference between “has been known” and “has known” www.quora.com › What-is-the-difference-between-“has-been-known”-and... 2017. nov. 1. ˇ Both are in present perfect tense. Has been known is in passive voice whereas has known is in active voice. What is the difference between 'she knew' and 'she had known' and ... Which is correct, I know him from past 5 years, or I have ... • Quora What is the difference between “he was known” and “he had been ... Which sentence is correct: 'I always knew it' or 'I have always known ... További találatok a(z) www.quora.com domainről
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know • knew • have known • English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms

'I have known her since I was young' is the only correct sentence out of the three, I know her - present tense - I know her now. I knew her - past tense - I ...
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past tense • “Have you known” or “Did you know”?
Regarding: Have you known that Harald has a very bad disease? I think most people would say: Did you know that Harald has a very bad disease ...
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What is the difference between "have known" and "knew ... • HiNative
Synonym for have known To be on the safe side, if you are speaking use 'knew' because 'known' is seen more often in writing or in books.
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I know vs I have known : r/EnglishLearning • Reddit
I know vs I have known : r/EnglishLearning • Reddit www.reddit.com › EnglishLearning › comments › i_kno... 2018. aug. 12. ˇ "Know" is present tense, "have known" is past tense. There is a shorter version of "have known": "knew". "I know her for 20 years" is an ... What are the differences between you should have “knew” vs ... "I know", "I have known" and "I knew" : r/EnglishLearning • Reddit Conditional Phrases Such as “Who would have known…?” • Reddit Which is correct? 1. I know him for 10 years. 2. I have known ... • Reddit További találatok a(z) www.reddit.com domainről
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know vs have known • WordReference Forums

know vs have known • WordReference Forums forum.wordreference.com › English Only › English Only 2013. okt. 11. ˇ Know is a stative verb and is not therefore used in continuous tenses. It can refer to the present moment only, and not a permanent state of affairs. Have Known / Knew "have you known" and "have known" if I'd have known have known, had known, would have known További találatok a(z) forum.wordreference.com domainről
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present tense • How long have you known..?

"have known" is exactly the right tense to express something continuing from the past up to the present moment.
Bővebben »
Know, Knew, Known: Which is the Correct the Past Tense?
'Know' is the present tense, 'knew' is the past tense form, and 'had/have known' is the past participle form of the verb.
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Conjugation of know • WordReference.com
have known. you, have known. he, she, it, has known. we, have known. you, have known. they, have known. past perfectiAlso known as: pluperfect. I, had known.
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What is the difference between “has been known” and “has known”
What is the difference between “has been known” and “has known” www.quora.com › What-is-the-difference-between-“has-been-known”-and... 2017. nov. 1. ˇ Both are in present perfect tense. Has been known is in passive voice whereas has known is in active voice. What is the difference between 'she knew' and 'she had known' and ... Which is correct, I know him from past 5 years, or I have ... • Quora What is the difference between “he was known” and “he had been ... Which sentence is correct: 'I always knew it' or 'I have always known ... További találatok a(z) www.quora.com domainről
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know • knew • have known • English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms

'I have known her since I was young' is the only correct sentence out of the three, I know her - present tense - I know her now. I knew her - past tense - I ...
Bővebben »
past tense • “Have you known” or “Did you know”?
Regarding: Have you known that Harald has a very bad disease? I think most people would say: Did you know that Harald has a very bad disease ...
Bővebben »
What is the difference between "have known" and "knew ... • HiNative
Synonym for have known To be on the safe side, if you are speaking use 'knew' because 'known' is seen more often in writing or in books.
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