1. knowing
She admits knowing the secret.
The Internet is very useful for knowing the circumstances of each part of the world.
Knowing where the fire escape is in a hotel may save your life.
Knowing how much school for my kids is costing, it's impossible to relax with a beer and take it easy.
Education is an admirable thing. But it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.
Knowing their languages is not enough to communicate effectively, because the methods of communication are determined by their cultures.
As far as knowing health's worth once you've lost it goes, that's the same thing with parents, water or air.
Knowing my post may help your (already stellar) writing makes me as happy as a flea in a doghouse!
Living organisms had existed on earth, without ever knowing why, for over three thousand million years before the truth finally dawned on one of them.
Pretty gem, isn't it? Not knowing if it was a suitable subject or not, but anyway I tried to get her interest that way.
Having misconceptions of what mathematics is is even more ordinary than not knowing how to spell my name.
Knowing very well that his wife wanted to go to a movie, the husband, who was a dog in the manger, cooked up a scheme whereby they had to stay at home waiting for a certain visitor who was not expected to come.
The Chinese government controlled the internet to prevent the people from knowing the truth of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
But, knowing precisely sadness and love and death, and that they are vain images when we observe them from the calm space where we should shut ourselves in, he kept on weeping, and desiring love, and fearing death.
Anglais mot "intencjonalny"(knowing) se produit dans des ensembles:
unit 6 A matter of fact 6.1 VocabularyAngielski UNIT 6 (6.1, 6.2, 6.5)angielski Focus 4 unit 6j. angielski-sprawdzian🫧Unit 6 - A matter of fact