You must be knowing this

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I hear a lot of people before they provide any information which they assume that second person knows it, they say "you must be knowing this" is it correct? if not what sentence one should use in such situation.
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It is not correct in British English. "You must know ..." is correct, but not, in my opinion, particularly common. I think I'd say, "As you probably know, ...."
 
I hear a lot of people before they provide any information which they assume that second person knows it, they say "you must be knowing this" is it correct? if not what sentence one should use in such situation.
Thanks
I work around a lot of Indian speakers and they tend to use this present progressive form when they should not. So when I hear this construction or read it I immediately think the person is Indian. :)

It should be "you must know this" or other suggestions such as the ones from fivejedjon.

Not a teacher -- AmE native
 
I work around a lot of Indian speakers and they tend to use this present progressive form when they should not. So when I hear this construction or read it I immediately think the person is Indian. :)

It should be "you must know this" or other suggestions such as the ones from fivejedjon.

Not a teacher -- AmE native
Thnaks a lot !!!
 
What about he must be knowing this. Want to make sure.
Thanks in advance
 
What is it you want to be sure of? That it's wrong too? It is.
 
I wanted to know whether the following sentence is correct:
"He must be knowing this"
 
I wanted to know whether the following sentence is correct:
"He must be knowing this"
It is incorrect, as are;

I must be knowing this.
We must be knowing this.
tTey must be knowing this.
Tom, Dick and Harry must be knowing this.
 
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Thanks you cleared all the doubts.
 
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