It can be, rarely, as in a knowing look. (one that implies understanding)Knowing is the present participle of the verb to know, and may be a verb, an adjective, or a noun (gerund).
There is no way of knowing this. If it happened, no one would know about the OBE.
The word know is a noun as well as a verb; to be in the know (informed, aware). Noun forms for the verb to know are knower, one who knows, and the gerund knowing. The word "know" is a verb. The related word "knowledge", meaning "that which is known", is a noun.
Monolingualism refers to the ability to know or use only one language.
I do not know...depends on what your working with. There are some things in this world that are well worth knowing. However algebra is not one of them lol
Both, because frequency and wavelength are locked together. If you know one, then you know the other. Knowing both doesn't give you any more information than knowing only one. In that respect, they're interchangeable.
DONT TELL they obviously dont want other people knowing so tell them you know
one of the core skills of soccer are: actually knowing what soccer is knowing how to play soccer not be afraid to kick the ball know how to kick the ball be a fair sport
knowing one name is not bad it can be good if your at a young age. not all people are up date in their minds
To let everybody know that they go one way but one with a all knowing mind goes another way.
The root word is scientia = to know. From the latin. Hence Prescience - to know beforehand. Conscience - to know it is wrong. Omniscience - to know everything. (we've all met one!)
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to know' are the gerund 'knowing' and 'knower', one who knows. A related abstract noun form is knowledge.