Who knows or who’s know?

The difference is between the designation singular (1) and plural (2). When used as a reactive question, “Who knows?” will be the correct version. Who knows is correct, but depending on the time you can also use who knew or who would know. Ian Raper, studied Latin and English at school and university.

When do you use know or know?

Connaître is the present singular form of the verb. I think he knows exactly what you mean. However, there are certain sentence structures in which plural knowledge is used against a single subject: How did Jacob know what you were up to?

Who knows in one sentence?

Since she didn’t study at all, I don’t think Shell will pass the test, but who knows? She could fire a homer and go for it, but I doubt it. A rhetorical question asked to show that the person asking the question does not know the answer or who might know it. It can be one or the other or both.

who knows the meaning

It seems to be a play on the expression: people who know know or those who know know. It means as much as people who really know something, know how to use it/know what to do.

who knows the meaning

Both are different, who needs to know means we ask those who want to know. Who knows means we ask who ever knew. I hope this is clear to you.

Who knows or knows?

Both can be right. If the who refers to people (plural), then you can use the plural form of the verb: people you know, people who need help, etc. It can be singular. Who knows what the weather will be like this weekend.

who knows the meaning

A rhetorical question asked to express the idea that anything is possible or that anything can happen. Who knows? … A rhetorical question asked to show that the person asking it does not know the answer or who might know it. It can be one or the other or both.

What is the difference between knowing and knowing?

Re: Knowing vs knowing about knowing is knowing something specific. Knowledge means having general knowledge about it.

Is it right to know?

The verb to know means to be aware, to be informed, to recognize, to understand, or to be made aware. The past tense of knowledge is known, the form of the past participle is known. No (which can work as an adjective, adverb, or interjection) means the opposite of yes: not like that, not at all.

Anyone know the example sentence?

He is a man who knows every street in Sarajevo. I want a county commissioner who knows roads and drainage. Those who know him best are those who love him the least. But who knows what he was really thinking after two hours.

who knows or who knows

Both can be right. If the who refers to people (plural), then you can use the plural form of the verb: people you know, people who need help, etc. It can be singular. Who knows what the weather will be like this weekend. 29

Anyone know a full sentence?

2 answers. Who knows? is an example of a rhetorical question because it’s actually a statement that doesn’t actually ask for an answer. Yes, you have to put a question mark on who knows? simply because the MacMillan Dictionary did it in a similar example. 28

Who knows what meaning?

One or more things described without detail. Our junk drawer contains old remote controls, operating instructions and who knows what else. You’re supposed to do your homework, but instead you slack off and do who knows what! See also: know what, who.

who knows or who knows

Who knows is not an English expression. Who knows is right.

Who is who means the idiom?

As in the Tonights concert, the most notable or well-known people in a group present a veritable who’s who of musicians. This expression comes from the name of a famous reference work, Whos Who, first published in 1849, which contains biographical sketches of famous people and is regularly updated.

Who knows the example sentences?

He is a man who knows every street in Sarajevo. I want a county commissioner who knows roads and drainage. Those who know him best are those who love him the least. But who knows what he was really thinking after two hours.

What do you know who you know meaning?

The definition of this is not what you know, but who you know: having connections is more important than your skills or abilities. it’s not what you know but who you know means. Having connections is more important than your skills or abilities.