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Do i know you? "Know" and "know of" are slightly different in meaning. Listen for the explanation!

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This is Margaret Hayes, as always, author of Fearless Foreign Language and Professional Educator, and we're talking about the difference between know and know of. So going back to our first sentence, I know Taylor Swift. We grew up together. And by the way, this is not true, so don't ask me for any contact information. I have no idea. I'm just saying I know her as an illustration here. And of course, when you know someone, you've actually met them

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