Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Know"
- I know.
- I know her.
- I don't know.
- Do you know us?
- Do you know her?
- Do you know him?
- I don't know him.
- No one will know.
- Does she know you?
- How should I know?
- I don't know that.
- I know how to ski.
- I know what to do.
- This is all I know.
- You should know it.
- He seems to know us.
- I know you are rich.
- Do you know Tom well?
- I know him very well.
- I know what you mean.
- Do you know who he is?
- I don't know anything.
- Do you know that hotel?
- Do you know the reason?
- Do you know who she is?
- I know you can make it.
- Do you know who made it?
- Don't you know his name?
- I don't know what it is.
- Do you know how to drive?
- Do you know what he said?
- Do you know where she is?
- Do you know who they are?
- How well do you know Tom?
- I don't know his address.
- I don't know how to cook.
- I know he is watching me.
- Do you know what she said?
- Do you know where he went?
- I didn't know what to say.
- I'll have to let you know.
- Do you know where he lives?
- I don't know what you mean.
- I need to know by tomorrow.
- She didn't know what to do.
- He did not know what to say.
- How did you get to know her?
- How did you get to know him?
- I don't know either of them.
- I don't know if he knows it.
- Do you know what he has done?
- How did you get to know Mary?
- I don't know what to do next.
- This is what we want to know.
- Do you know when he will come?
- Do you know which way to take?
- Do you know who took the call?
- I just don't know what to say.
- I know every inch of the town.
- I know that he went to London.
- I know that she has been busy.
- I know that you did your best.
- I know your brother very well.
- Let me know what you're up to.
- Where did you get to know her?
- Do you know how to drive a car?
- Do you know when she will come?
- Do you know why she's so angry?
- Does he know that you love him?
- Don't let him know her address.
- I don't know who made the cake.
- I know you've been avoiding me.
- As far as I know, he isn't lazy.
- Do you know if Grace is at home?
- Does she know your phone number?
- I don't know if I still have it.
- I know that I don't deserve you.
- I'd like to know the exact time.
- Tom doesn't know much about art.
- Do you know how to open this box?
- Do you know how to speak English?
- Do you know what color she likes?
- Do you know who wrote this novel?
- Here comes Jane. Do you know her?
- I didn't know what to say to him.
- I don't know what to feed my dog.
- Do you know how to use a computer?
- Do you know when they will arrive?
- How did you get to know about her?
- Tom doesn't know where Mary lives.
- Do you know how to use this camera?
- Do you know if he has a girlfriend?
- Do you know where your father went?
- I don't know how to spell the word.
- I don't know what plan he will try.
- I don't quite know how it happened.
- She didn't know what to say to him.
- She is too young to know the truth.
- Will you let me know when he comes?
- Do you know where Jim and Nancy are?
- Do you know where Miss Hudson lives?
- How did you get to know that person?
- I know some students in that school.
- She doesn't know how to drive a car.
- Do you know if she can speak English?
- I don't know how to play golf at all.
- I need to know your answer by Friday.
- Tom pretended not to know the answer.
- Do you know what your kids are eating?
- I don't know what Mary is looking for.
- He doesn't know how to play the guitar.
- I don't know anybody here in this town.
- I don't know what you're talking about.
- I don't know when Tom will leave Japan.
- I know the real reason for his absence.
- Tom reminds me of a boy I used to know.
- Do you know who invented the microscope?
- I didn't know you were such a good cook.
- I don't know the exact place I was born.
- I don't know the reason for her absence.
- I know the reason, but I can't tell you.
- I'll let you know all about it later on.
- I didn't know how to answer his question.
- I don't know exactly when he will arrive.
- I don't know how much this motorcycle is.
- I don't know how to cook too many things.
- I don't know whether you like her or not.
- They really wanted to know what happened.
- Did you know that he bought a condominium?
- Do you know whether she can speak English?
- Do you think I don't know what's going on?
- I didn't know apple trees grow from seeds.
- I didn't know you were coming here either.
- I don't know if she will go there with me.
- I don't know when he returned from France.
- I know that you have issues with your mom.
- Tom doesn't know a whole lot about racing.
- Do you think I don't know what's happening?
- How did she get to know so much about fish?
- I don't know for certain when he will come.
- I don't know how to reply to that question.
- I don't know the reason he is absent today.
- I don't know when my father will come back.
- I don't know why the meeting was postponed.
- As far as I know, he has never come on time.
- Do you know anyone who hums while they work?
- I don't know when, but it'll happen someday.
- You never know what you can do till you try.
- I don't know for certain when he will arrive.
- I don't know if he will visit us next Sunday.
- I don't know whether George will come or not.
- I know quite a few people who don't eat meat.
- Tom doesn't know what Mary does for a living.
- Tom doesn't know when Mary will leave Boston.
- As far as I know, they always keep their word.
- I didn't know about it until I read the paper.
- I didn't know about that until quite recently.
- I didn't know for certain which train to take.
- I didn't know he had decided to leave his job.
- I don't know what to buy him for his birthday.
- I just asked because I thought you would know.
- I don't know anything about their relationship.
- I don't know whether I can do it, but I'll try.
- I don't know what to say to make you feel better.
- I don't know when I'll get around to visiting you.
- You should know better than to ask a lady her age.
- Actually, I didn't know anything about those plans.
- I didn't know whether to stay here or go to London.
- I really want to know why he did that kind of thing.
- If there's anything else you need, just let me know.
- Please be sure to let me know your new address soon.
- I just want to let you know that I won't let you down.
- I'd really like to know why he did that sort of thing.
- I know that it is highly unlikely that anyone knows me.
- I know you're probably mad about what I said yesterday.
- She asked me what had become of him, but I didn't know.
- Do you know what to do if there's a fire in the building?
- I don't know about the others, but as for me, I'm for it.
- If there's anything I can do for you, please let me know.
- She helped him tie his tie because he didn't know how to.
- I know that I'm supposed to enjoy this class, but I don't.
- I know that it is highly unlikely that anyone can help me.
- Tom doesn't know how to say what he wants to say in French.
- I know it's going to be unpleasant to talk about the accident.
- I just want to let you know that I'll be late tomorrow morning.
- People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life.
- I know that it is highly unlikely that we'll see any whales today.
- I know how to solve the problem, but I've been asked not to tell you.
- I didn't know that you were sick, so I didn't visit you in the hospital.
- I just want to let you know that I can't attend this afternoon's meeting.
- I know that it is highly unlikely that anyone would be willing to help me.
- I know that it is highly unlikely that we'll be able to sell all this stuff.
- I know you've been waiting a long time, but could you wait just a little bit longer?
- I just want to let you know that I think you're the most beautiful woman that I've ever seen.
- From personal experience, I know that any encounter with him will leave a bad taste in your mouth.
- I know that it is highly unlikely that you'd ever want to go out with me, but I still need to ask at least once.