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Do you know vs do you know that

Both 'do you know' and 'do you know that' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Do you know' is a simple question asking for information, while 'do you know that' is used to introduce a piece of information or a fact.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1194 views

Do you know

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple question asking if the listener has certain information.

Examples:

  • Do you know where the nearest gas station is?
  • Do you know how to play the piano?
  • Do you know why Egyptians invented perfume?
  • Do you know, I thought I was better than this.
  • Do you know, I do like your programme.
  • Do you know what the pen can do...
  • Do you know how to use that wand, mister...
  • Do you know of anybody in her life...
  • Do you know what insurance costs on a Ferrari, mother...
  • Do you know that most of the time...
  • Do you know how many nights I have laid awake...
  • Do you know none of this is real.
  • Do you know who won't understand is Jules.
  • Do you know, I feel another laugh coming on.
  • Do you know, he told me such stories.
  • Do you know, I've got some biscuits somewhere.
  • Do you know we actually paid a consultant $7,300...
  • Do you know what happens to those who rebel.
  • Do you know where Gorka is?
  • Do you know, it had completely slipped my mind.
  • Do you know what it's like to feel your heart beating so intensely...
  • Do you know, I think it a bit devastatingly paradoxical...

Alternatives:

  • Are you aware
  • Have you heard

do 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 to the listener.

Examples:

  • Do you know that it's going to rain tomorrow?
  • Do you know that she got a promotion?

Alternatives:

  • Did you know that
  • Were you aware that

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