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Silak12 Posted 9 years ago
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Have you known?

Hi! everyone.

Could you tell me which one of the following is correct?

"Have you known Mrs John is visiting us this week" What is the implication of "have you known" here?

"I have known him for a long time" Does " have you known" here imply that the person has died and I have lost contact with him?

Thanks!

  

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silak12 "Have you known Mrs John is visiting us this week ? " This is not a natural sentence. silak12 "I have known him for a long time" Does " have you known" here imply that the person has died and I have lost contact with him?

  • silak12 "Have you known Mrs John is visiting us this week ?
  • " This is not a natural sentence.
  • silak12 "I have known him for a long time" Does " have you known" here imply that the person has died and I have lost contact with him?
  • "have you known" does not occur in that sentence.
  • The sentence implies that you still know him.
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silak12"Have you known Mrs John is visiting us this week?"

This is not a natural sentence.

silak12"I have known him for a long time" Does " have you known" here imply that the person has died and I have lost contact with him?

"have you known" does not occur in that sentenc

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