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Lawn2llawn2 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I just know / I just knew / I have just known

Hi all,

I am wondering which one to use when I want to say that just a few minutes ago I became aware of news or something.

a. I just know that.
b. I just knew that.
c. I have just known that.

Thanks a lot.

Liya
  

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Hi, The forms B and C are OK. But instead of the verb 'know', use eg 'learn', 'find out', 'realize'. Clive

  • Hi, The forms B and C are OK.
  • But instead of the verb 'know', use eg 'learn', 'find out', 'realize'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

The forms B and C are OK.

But instead of the verb 'know', use eg 'learn', 'find out', 'realize'.

Clive

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