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How to Pronounce knew backwards forwards?

Correct pronunciation for the word "knew backwards forwards" is [njˈuː bˈakwədz fˈɔːwədz], [njˈuː bˈakwədz fˈɔːwədz], [n_j_ˈuː b_ˈa_k_w_ə_d_z f_ˈɔː_w_ə_d_z].

What are the misspellings for knew backwards forwards?

  • jnew backwards forwards,
  • mnew backwards forwards,
  • lnew backwards forwards,
  • onew backwards forwards,
  • inew backwards forwards,
  • kbew backwards forwards,
  • kmew backwards forwards,
  • kjew backwards forwards,
  • khew backwards forwards,
  • knww backwards forwards,
  • knsw backwards forwards,
  • kndw backwards forwards,
  • knrw backwards forwards,
  • kn4w backwards forwards,
  • kn3w backwards forwards,
  • kneq backwards forwards,
  • knea backwards forwards,
  • knes backwards forwards,
  • knee backwards forwards,
  • kne3 backwards forwards

What is the present tense of Knew backwards forwards?

  • The verb "know" is an irregular verb, and its present tense forms are as follows:

  • - First-person singular: I know

  • - Second-person singular: you know

  • - Third-person singular: he/she/it knows

  • - First-person plural: we know

  • - Second-person plural: you know

  • - Third-person plural: they know
  • What is the past tense of Knew backwards forwards?

  • The personal forms of the verb "knew" in the past tense are as follows:

  • 1. I knew

  • 2. You knew

  • 3. He/she/it knew

  • 4. We knew

  • 5. You knew

  • 6. They knew
  • What is the adverb for knew backwards forwards?

    The adverb for "knew backwards forwards" would be "thoroughly" or "completely".

    What is the adjective for knew backwards forwards?

    The adjective form of the phrase "knew backwards forwards" would be "well-versed".

    Usage over time for knew backwards forwards:

    This graph shows how "knew backwards forwards" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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