sky3120
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"Not that I know of"
Why do we need of behind? Can we not omit it or can we not put objects behind of or right after know without of?
For example,
"Not that I know."
"Not that I know of it."
"Not that I know the news."
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I think that although "objects can follow know, but "not that I know of" is just an idiom. What do you native English speakers think?
Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
Why do we need of behind? Can we not omit it or can we not put objects behind of or right after know without of?
For example,
"Not that I know."
"Not that I know of it."
"Not that I know the news."
.
.
.
I think that although "objects can follow know, but "not that I know of" is just an idiom. What do you native English speakers think?
Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.