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In What Situation Do You Use "you Know"
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i often look for this word.
but i don't know how to use.
but i don't know how to use.
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However some people tend to over-use it and it becomes nothing more than a 'filler' (as "um" and "er" might also be). See here for an example:
http:// english .stacke xchange .com/qu estions /7297/h ow-to-u se-you- know
The first example, above, would probably be regarded as acceptable (and, indeed, normal) English by most people. The second example is slovenly and totally unacceptable to people who value the English language for what it ought to be!
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However some people tend to over-use it and it becomes nothing more than a 'filler' (as "um" and "er" might also be). See here for an example:
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The first example, above, would probably be regarded as acceptable (and, indeed, normal) English by most people. The second example is slovenly and totally unacceptable to people who value the English language for what it ought to be!
You know. You avoid using it except where you would naturally use it in a sentence and not need to ask whether it's appropriate. Some folk get into a state where their subconscious process, that forms the sentence their conscious mind wishes to express in speech, adds those two words inappropriately and frequently. That is not ideal for them.
I think yusuke means when it does not make grammatical sense. Never use it if I can help it. Other abuses which really annoy me are 'Yes,no' and 'I mean'. Its a sort of involuntary nervous tic. Even media people whom you would think are highly educated are guilty of all three. Having said that I am all for language developing naturally. Double negatives for example are now acceptable if the meaning is understood.