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daniel come vs i didnt know that

These two phrases are not comparable as they are completely different in meaning and structure. 'Daniel come' seems to be a fragment of a sentence requesting someone named Daniel to come, while 'I didn't know that' is a complete sentence expressing surprise or lack of knowledge about something.

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daniel come

This phrase is correct as a request for someone named Daniel to come. It is a common way to ask someone to come over.

This phrase is typically used when you want to ask or instruct someone named Daniel to come to a specific location or join an activity.

Examples:

  • Daniel, come here, please.
  • Daniel, come to the party tonight.
  • Daniel, come to the office as soon as possible.
  • Daniel, come to the meeting at 3 p.m.
  • Daniel, come and help me with this.
  • A Daniel come to judgment! yea, a Daniel! O wise young judge, how I do honour thee! See other - phrases and sayings from Shakespeare. Phrasefinder is also ...
  • Daniel Come. Daniel Come ... Others Named Daniel Come. Daniel Andrade B · Daniel Come · Daniel Neko Come Galletas · Carlos Daniel Come Come.
  • Noun[edit]. Daniel come to judgement (plural Daniels come to judgement). ( idiomatic) One who wisely settles a difficult matter. Retrieved from ...
  • Primarily heard in UK. The newly elected prime minister has been a Daniel come to judgement, finally brokering a peace between the two warring countries.

i didnt know that

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express surprise or lack of knowledge about something. It is a complete sentence that can stand alone.

You can use this phrase when you want to convey that you were unaware of a particular fact or piece of information.

Examples:

  • I didn't know that you were coming.
  • I didn't know that she was a doctor.
  • I didn't know that the store was closed today.
  • I didn't know that it was going to rain.
  • I didn't know that he had a twin brother.
  • Oct 25, 2010 ... King Mitus 3 months ago · 2:02 i didnt know that. Read more Show less. Reply · 1 . ▽ Report spam or abuse. palmerscott86 5 months ago.
  • Jul 24, 2012 ... View all 3 replies Loading... Hide replies. Iam MTS 2 months ago · + TheTrainGame oh ok i didnt know that thx :). Read more Show less. Reply
  • May 22, 2012 ... Read more Show less. ▽ Report spam or abuse. Bud Lite 2 years ago. wow, i didnt know that! Read more Show less. ▽ Report spam or abuse ...
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