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KNEW definition: simple past tense of know. See examples of knew used in a sentence.
Definition of knew in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
He then told me about bream, and after that about a place he knew where the roach came up to the surface, apparently to sunbathe.
know /nəʊ/ vb (knows, knowing, knew /njuː/, known /nəʊn/) (mainly tr) (also intr; may take a clause as object) to be or feel certain of the truth or accuracy of (a fact, etc)
Define knew. knew synonyms, knew pronunciation, knew translation, English dictionary definition of knew. v. Past tense of know. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
What's the past tense of "know"? The simple past tense of know is knew, and the past participle is known. Use knew for simple past tense and known for past participle forms.
“Knew” is the past tense form of “know,” used to describe knowledge or awareness in the past. “Known” is the past participle, used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses (have/has/had known) and passive voice constructions (is/was known).
Knew is the simple past tense of the verb 'know,' which means to have information, understanding, or awareness about something. It indicates a state of having been aware of a fact or situation in the past.