[General] I do known

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rafael_90_teodoro

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How can I say, when I don`t about some think.

Is correct I said I do known?
 
You mean I don't know.
 
What can I say, when I don't know [STRIKE]about[/STRIKE] something?

Is it correct[STRIKE] I said[/STRIKE] to say 'I do know'?

Welcome to the forum, teodoro.:hi: Please note my corrections to your post.

You should say 'I don't know', which is a contraction of 'I do not know'.

Rover
 
NOT A TEACHER

Another (quite informal) possibility is saying, "I don't have a clue" or "I have no clue".
 
You mean I don't know.

Bruna, please state that you are not a teacher and wait longer than a minute to give a teacher an opportunity to give a fuller answer.

The forum is called Ask a Teacher. Your contributions are welcome if a teacher has not answered within say two hours.

Rover
 
If you read my post again Rover, you will see that I made it quite clear in my signature that I'm not a teacher.
 
Please state it at the top of each post, as CarloSsS did, in accordance with the forum guideline:

You are welcome to answer questions posted in the Ask a Teacher forum as long as your suggestions, help, and advice reflect a good understanding of the English language. If you are not a teacher, you will need to state that clearly at the top of your post.

Rover​
 
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