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I am knowing you. Correct the errors in the sentences

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Answered by rosaliehale250
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ans: I know you.

I am knowing you sounds wrong because if you use is, am, are then you can't use "ing" at the end of a verb.

Answered by syedtahir20
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I know you is the correct sentence . if we use is, am, are then we can't use "ing" at the end of a verb.

                         

Present continuous is not typically used with the word "know." Knowing is a state verb, which implies it expresses an existing condition.

Only the simple tense or the indefinite tense is used with state verbs.

We say "I know," "I like," or "I love," not "I'm knowing," "I'm enjoying," or "I'm loving."

Additionally, possessive verbs do not use the 'ing' form.

We never use the phrase "I own an automobile." I always say that I have a car.

It's uncommon to write verbs expressing mental activity in continuous form, such as "agree," "appreciate," "think," "forget," "believe," and "know."

for example : You and I both agree on this.

He values the work I do.      

Similar to this, simple present is typically used for verbs of the senses, such as feel, hear, smell, notice, and taste.

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