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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Risk

I know about risks.
I know about the risks.

Which is correct?
  

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Anonymous Which is correct? Both are correct. Do you know which risks you are referring to?

  • Anonymous Which is correct?
  • Both are correct.
  • Do you know which risks you are referring to?
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AnonymousWhich is correct?
Both are correct. Do you know which risks you are referring to?
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWhich is correct?Both are correct. Do you know which risks you are referring to?
Thank you for the reply.

I've thought that the verb "know" makes risks known to me hence "the risks", not "risks". But I wasn't sure.
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AnonymousI've thought that the verb "know" makes risks known to me
No, not necessarily. The first sentence asks about general knowledge of the phenomenon.

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