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QuestionPlease just let me know or no?Community AnswerKnow. This is because "know" comes from the word "knowledge".
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QuestionWhat is the correct usage? "Your birthday is tomorrow no?" or "your birthday is tomorrow know?"DonaganTop AnswererWhat's correct is, "Your birthday is tomorrow, isn't it?" or "Isn't your birthday tomorrow?"
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QuestionIs it "That's when you always get up, no?" Or "That's when you always get up, know?"DonaganTop Answerer"That's when you always get up, isn't it?"
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QuestionIs "You all know who you are" correct in a sentence?DonaganTop AnswererYes.
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QuestionSo "no" and "know" can't be used after a statement to make it a question, like asked above?DonaganTop AnswererThey 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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QuestionIs it "He played well know?", or is it "He played well no?"Community AnswerYou would say, "He played well, didn't he?"
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QuestionIs it "if there is no one in" or " if know one is in"?DonaganTop Answerer...no one...
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QuestionWhich one would I use in this sentence? "I will be there no later than 5".DonaganTop AnswererNo. "No later" means "not later." "Know" means "understand" or "realize."
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QuestionIs it "Let me know when you are ready" or "Let me no"?DonaganTop Answerer"Let me know" means "tell me." "Let me no" doesn't mean anything.
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Question"They don't know that they know" - is this correct?Community AnswerYes, that is correct.
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