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i know vs i know right

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I know' is a simple expression used to acknowledge understanding or agreement. 'I know, right?' is a more informal and conversational way to express strong agreement or empathy.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 758 views

i know

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to acknowledge understanding or agreement.

It is a simple expression used to show that you understand or agree with something someone has said.

Examples:

  • A: The movie was really good. B: I know.
  • Remiss of me, i know.
  • Look, it's irritating, i know.
  • I'm confusing you with the another pathetic, drunk that i know.
  • It sounds really superficial, i know.
  • She's a hexenbiest, i know.
  • You were still there, of course i know.
  • Mother's day, man, i know...
  • Sorry, i know, that's just how i feel.
  • OK, i know, it's not fair.
  • Catchy, i know, but not at the time.
  • It's a big change, i know.
  • i know, and you were right.
  • i know, but we've got two artifacts.
  • You should be able to, i know, but under the law, there has to be a custody hearing first.
  • David, i know, and believe me, If there was any other way, I would've taken it.
  • No, i know, and I'm sorry.
  • No, i know, it's just, I promised hanna I'd help her.
  • if not, he won't eat a bite, i know.
  • You were close to the kid, i know.
  • i know. but mommy needs her sleep right now, OK?

Alternatives:

  • I understand
  • I agree
  • I get it

i know right

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to express strong agreement or empathy.

'I know, right?' is a more casual way to show agreement or empathy with someone's statement.

Examples:

  • A: This weather is so hot. B: I know, right?
  • I know right away if it's going to be a bad night.
  • I know right where you're headed.
  • That's related to somebody I know right there.
  • I know right where to bury it.
  • I've been to many of these over the years, and I think I know right from wrong by now.
  • I may not be able to match him bribe for bribe, but I know right from wrong!
  • I know right, a big rally to tell the government to stay out of our private lives!

Alternatives:

  • I totally agree
  • Exactly
  • You're right

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