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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

don't quite now

Hi Hancus,

You wrote:

Don't quite know. (1)

What does (1) mean?

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Sorry, I made a typo/error: (I) Don't quite k now. It means I don't know this matter too well. The verb is know .

  • Sorry, I made a typo/error: (I) Don't quite k now.
  • It means I don't know this matter too well.
  • The verb is know .
  • For quite , look in the dictionary, it will tell you what functions it can have, but it's not a verb.
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Sorry, I made a typo/error:

(I) Don't quite know.
It means I don't know this matter too well.

The verb is know.
For quite, look in the dictionary, it will tell you what functions it can have, but it's not a verb.

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