Namontack told Samuel that the English gentlemen would not like the fact that he was capable of leaving his own land and traveling such great distances. This challenged their assumption of superiority and control over the new territory.
There is no past tense of knew. It is the past tense of know.
Knew Gnu
The future tense of "knew" is "will know".
The homophones for "knew" include "gnu," "new," and "nu." An example sentence: Mom knew Haily needed new shoes, but she didn't have the money to buy them.
The irregular verb form of "knew" is "known."
If I knew the answer i wouldnt have ask you
If i knew I wouldnt be writing this.
if i knew then i wouldnt be asking
if i knew the answer i wouldnt be asking the question.
i wouldnt be asking if i knew
i wouldnt be asking you if i knew.....
if i knew i wouldnt be asking you would i?
if i knew the answer i wouldnt be asking
Even if i knew it, i wouldnt say
if i knew it i wouldnt be looking for it now would i? the answer to that is no.
If i knew i wouldnt be asking!
if I knew the answert I wouldnt be here!!