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Recently, I talked to a native speaker about the proper usage of the word “kindly”. I frequently use phrases like “kindly let us know whether you agree with the suggested approach” in business let...
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Recently one of my friends told me that there is distinct difference between 'know of something' and 'know about something' expressions. 'know of' is used when you have personal experience with wha...
"Know about" vs. "know of" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
The string I don't know that is grammatical and common and is used to express doubt. The use of subordinators if or whether after know would suggest a less firm position: he doesn't know or he's not so certain. I don't know that there are bargains yet, but there certainly are opportunities. I don't know that the President has said that he fully supports the conference of the states I don't ...
meaning - Is using "I don't know that" instead of "I don't know if ...