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Lehe Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Know, Know into and Know of?


what's the difference of "know sth", "know of sth" and "know into sth"? Do they differ in the degree of familarity in the subject? One source about Know Into: "Sometimes we know into how many clusters our data should fit."
  

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Hello, lehe-- and welcome to English Forums. "know sth" -- have knowledge and understanding of something (usually after having learned it): I know his name. I know how to ski.

  • Hello, lehe-- and welcome to English Forums.
  • "know sth" -- have knowledge and understanding of something (usually after having learned it): I know his name.
  • I know how to ski.
  • I know all the prefectures of Japan.
  • I know a good Mexican restaurant in Shibuya; I've eaten there many times.
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Hello, lehe-- and welcome to English Forums.

"know sth" -- have knowledge and understanding of something (usually after having learned it): I know his name. I know how to ski. I know all the prefectures of Japan. I know a good Mexican restaurant in Shibuya; I've eaten there many times.

"know of sth" -- be aware of the existence of something, or have a very

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