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1 Jan 2019
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which one is correct between i have already known and i already know?,,,and do they have same meaning?
which one is correct between i have already known and i already know?,,,and do they have same meaning?
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“I already know.” is right. They do mean the same thing, but I don’t recommend the other.
- English (US)
yes they mean they mean the same thing but I think I have already known is a more polite way to put it? Saying I already know can sound condescending.
- Indonesian
Yup,,,i thought that the second one is more easier, right 😁

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