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he knows you vs he know you

The correct phrase is "he knows you." The verb "knows" should agree with the subject "he" in the third person singular form. "He know you" is incorrect due to the lack of subject-verb agreement.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

he knows you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is aware of or familiar with you.

Examples:

  • He knows you well.
  • He knows you better than anyone else.
  • Does he know you?
  • I think he knows you from school.
  • He knows you are a good person.
  • That's funny, 'cause he knows you.
  • But if he knows you, you're already dead.
  • That's funny, 'cause he knows you.
  • And he knows you're not in Leavenworth.
  • And he knows you'll do it.
  • Chippy Ruben says he knows you from Deer Island.
  • You don't know Miguel any more than he knows you.
  • Better now he knows you're coming.
  • And if he knows you're a beast...
  • I think he knows you're here.
  • But he knows you'd never do that.
  • Just so he knows you're okay.
  • This intruder says he knows you, Mr. Christopher.
  • Just so he knows you're okay.
  • That way he knows you came through me.
  • Look, he knows you're coming.
  • Some guy in reception says he knows you...
  • Cause he looks like he knows you.
  • And he knows you slept with Justin.
  • Slowly, intimately, in every way he knows you fear.

he know you

This phrase is incorrect due to subject-verb agreement.

  • Did he know you were married?
  • Does he know you were being sarcastic?
  • How does he know you got psychology?
  • Does he know you're there?
  • Does he know you're here?
  • How did he know you lived?
  • Does he know you're here?
  • Does he know you got the car?
  • Does he know you're involved in this sordid business?
  • Does he know you're in his chair?
  • How's he know you hog the blankets?
  • Does he know you're here?
  • Did he know you were looking for him?
  • Does he know you're here?
  • But, does he know you're here with me?
  • How would he know you were seeing a shrink?
  • Did he know you found me earlier?
  • Did he know you were having an affair at this point?
  • How did he know you were staying there?
  • Did he know you killed Gina?

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