Q&A for How to Understand the Difference Between Know and No

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    Please just let me know or no?
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    Know. This is because "know" comes from the word "knowledge".
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    What is the correct usage? "Your birthday is tomorrow no?" or "your birthday is tomorrow know?"
    Donagan
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    What's correct is, "Your birthday is tomorrow, isn't it?" or "Isn't your birthday tomorrow?"
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    Is it "That's when you always get up, no?" Or "That's when you always get up, know?"
    Donagan
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    "That's when you always get up, isn't it?"
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    Is "You all know who you are" correct in a sentence?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes.
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    So "no" and "know" can't be used after a statement to make it a question, like asked above?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    They can be used that way and often are, but it's a colloquial usage and is not considered proper in formal speech or writing.
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    Is it "He played well know?", or is it "He played well no?"
    Community Answer
    You would say, "He played well, didn't he?"
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    Is it "if there is no one in" or " if know one is in"?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    ...no one...
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    Which one would I use in this sentence? "I will be there no later than 5".
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    No. "No later" means "not later." "Know" means "understand" or "realize."
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    Is it "Let me know when you are ready" or "Let me no"?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    "Let me know" means "tell me." "Let me no" doesn't mean anything.
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    "They don't know that they know" - is this correct?
    Community Answer
    Yes, that is correct.
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    You will be reading this book in know time or no time?
    Maura Behan
    Community Answer
    The correct phrase is "in no time," meaning very quickly or soon. In the phrase "in no time," "no" means "none" or "zero," implying that the action will happen so quickly that it will seem like almost no time has passed.
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