" I knew you new where it was." should be " I knew you knew where it was."
2007-02-02 02:25:46
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answer #1
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answered by Shredded Cottage Cheese 6
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"I knew that you knew where it was."
The second "knew" is spelled the same as the first. "New" is only when something is recent, as in, not old. It has nothing to do with "knowing" something.
2007-02-02 10:26:09
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answer #2
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answered by surfchika 4
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I knew that you knew, where it was
but I'm not certain about the punctuation
2007-02-02 10:26:44
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answer #3
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answered by steven m 7
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I believe that you would say "I knew you knew where it was."
2007-02-02 10:26:12
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answered by Jeff W 1
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I knew that you knew where it was
2007-02-02 10:29:07
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answered by HC123 4
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"New" means, "not old".
"Knew", is past tense for "know".
Your sentence should be "I knew you knew where it was."
2007-02-02 10:27:56
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answered by Jess H 7
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I knew that you knew where it was.
2007-02-02 10:29:25
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answered by Shannyn 5
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"I guest you knew where it was."
2007-02-02 10:40:52
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answer #8
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answered by xen a 1
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Yes, it's proper.
2007-02-02 10:24:45
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answered by bandit 6
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