You use "knows" if the subject is one person, other than yourself or the person or people you're speaking to. For example, he knows, she knows, or it knows. Otherwise, you generally use "know"; for example, I know, you know, we know, they know. Also, if you have a helper verb such as "do" or "does," then you always use "know"; for example, "Do you know the answer?" or "Does she know him?"
hoothoot knows how to use hypnosis
who knows why do you want to know
You should use no when disagreeing. Example: No, I do not want to proceed in walking. \ You should use know when saying someone knows something as in they know maths, english, ect.
I don't Know so if you use it you can' go on anysevers!
Know one knows if she did or not, but it had to had smelled good!
Who knows and who cares what does it matter I don't know this answer deserves a proper answer which I don't know how to answer because I don't know the answer!
depends if you know how to properly mess around with your computer
Yeah if anyone knows this, I need to know, too! :)
Know one knows, but they were in widespread use by 4000 BCE.
Of Course He knows how to use a computer!!! my 8 year old cousin can use a computer _____________________________________________________________________ just like the other one said HE KNOWS HOW TO USE A COMPUTER! my sister is like 7 years old and can use computer!
No one knows exactly when, but we know they were in widespread use by 4000 BCE.