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Did you know that vs did you know thatt

The correct phrase is 'did you know that.' The extra 't' at the end of 'that' in 'did you know thatt' is a spelling mistake and not a valid construction in English.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 900 views

Did you know that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a piece of information or a fact that the speaker believes the listener is not aware of.
  • Did you know that dinosaurs had feathers?
  • Did you know that on occasion, the neck doesn't actually break.
  • Did you know that there are 5,000 teenagers here...
  • Did you know that you can actually bet on the State Address.
  • Did you know that his father was wealthy.
  • Did you know that 80%...
  • Did you know that a squirrel sometimes has as...
  • Did you know that today starts National Suicide Prevention Week?
  • Did you know that the Apache used repeating rifles?
  • Did you know that turkeys are polygamous?
  • Did you know that Ive written 42 of these little books, and in each one of them, there's about four or five good pages.
  • Did you know that some mushrooms are carnivorous?
  • Did you know that violation of religious law is punishable by death?
  • Did you know that only cows meow when people are around.
  • Did you know that Hank Henshaw was an alien?
  • Did you know that snowflakes always have six sides?
  • Did you know that my mother remarried?
  • Did you know that there were humans in the containers?
  • Did you know that Archie is short for Archibald?
  • Did you know that elephants pass the mirror test?

did you know thatt

This phrase is incorrect as 'thatt' is not a valid word in English.

  • Jan 16, 2015 ... extremity? Did you know thatt has also been demonstrated that previous. injury is a prominent risk factor for future injuries? Although, the risk of ...

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