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If the verb "to know" is a stative verb and we can't use ...

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Know isn't a continuing action. As soon as you 'know' something it's finished. It stays with you from the the past to the future which is why we ...Read more

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Is it correct to say 'I was knowing it' in English?

Is it correct to say 'I was knowing it' in English?

No. “Knowing” something is not normally drawn out over a period of time like “seeing” something. I would rather say “I saw it,” “I knew it,” or “I was learning ...Read more

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I was knowing | Meaning, Grammar Guide & Usage Examples

I was knowing | Meaning, Grammar Guide & Usage Examples

"I was knowing" is not grammatically correct in standard English. "I knew" is the correct simple past tense form of "to know", used to express past knowledge or ...Read more

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What is the difference between saying "I wasn't knowing" ...

What is the difference between saying

The main difference would be that any continuous tense of know will be frowned upon. "I am knowing", "I was knowing", "I will be knowing" all ...Read more

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Which is correct? : r/ENGLISH

Which is correct? : r/ENGLISH

Can anyone tell me if either or both are correct or not. 'I have known him for a long time.' or 'I have been knowing him for a long time.'

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Is it correct to say 'I was knowing it' in English?

Is it correct to say 'I was knowing it' in English?

“Knowing” something is not normally drawn out over a period of time like “seeing” something. I would rather say “I saw it,” “I knew it,” or “I was learning it.” ...Read more

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If the verb "to know" is a stative verb and we can't use ...

If the verb

Know isn't a continuing action. As soon as you 'know' something it's finished. It stays with you from the the past to the future which is why we ...Read more

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Why "I have been knowing him for few years" is not correct ...

Why

The rule here is stative vs dynamic verbs. "To know" is a stative verb (we actually can't see the action), so "I have been knowing" doesn't make much sense.Read more

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I have been knowing him for 4 years ...

I have been knowing him for 4 years ...

"I have known him for 4 years" is correct because it's saying you had known this person for 4 years into the past. there is no difference between the two in ...Read more

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I like to know / knowing

I like to know / knowing

Dear all, I've always studied that the verb "KNOW" is a state verb which can't be used in the continuous form (+ing).Read more

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