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present simple is know or knows:

I know karate. She knows my address.

Present continuous would be am/is/are knowing

BUT know is a state verb and state verbs are not usually used in continuous form.

I am learning karate. - correct sentence

I am knowing karate - not correct, better to use present simple

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