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.
Yes, knowing is sometimes used as a noun but it more often an adjective or a form of the verb to know. Example uses:
As a noun: Knowing is more helpful than assuming.
As an adjective: I saw a knowing look when she acted surprised by the party.
As a verb: My mother knowing me at my worst loved me anyway.
The word 'know' can be an abstract noun for example, in the expression 'in the know' or the compound noun 'know how'.The abstract noun form for the verb 'to know' is the gerund knowing.A related abstract noun form is knowledge.
The word 'know' is a verb, not a noun at all. The noun form is knowledge or knowing.
I don’t know
It is both a noun and a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence:noun: I know the answer.verb: I know how to answer this.
i know plywood is a concrete noun, but is it also a collective noun?
The word 'know' can be an abstract noun for example, in the expression 'in the know' or the compound noun 'know how'.The abstract noun form for the verb 'to know' is the gerund knowing.A related abstract noun form is knowledge.
The word know is not a noun, it is a verb (know, knows, knowing, knew, known). Example: I know what you are doing. A related noun form is knowledge, a common noun.
The word 'know' can be an abstract noun for example, in the expression 'in the know' or the compound noun 'know how'.The abstract noun form for the verb 'to know' is the gerund knowing.A related abstract noun form is knowledge.
The word 'know' is a verb, not a noun at all. The noun form is knowledge or knowing.
It is a Noun because a Noun is a person,place,thing oridea a reputation is a thing. that's how you know it's a Noun
The noun forms for the verb to know are knower (one who knows), and the gerund (verbal noun) knowing. A related noun form is knowledge. The word 'know' is a noun as well as a verb; to be in the know (a word for the state of being informed, aware).
I know what time it is. >> I know the time.
Dont know
They is a pronoun. It is used to replace a noun to avoid repetition
It is both a noun and a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence:noun: I know the answer.verb: I know how to answer this.
I don’t know
The noun forms of the verb to know are knowledge and the gerund, knowing.The word 'know' functions as a noun in the term 'in the know', defined as having information possessed only by a small group of people.