>know one cares what you fellas
>think, the site is alot
>better with him off. Regardless
>of how many posts someone
>makes.
>
>I hate cats.
Here is some study material to help with the future usage of KNOW vs. NO. It's relatively easy to distinguish between the two. JFP!!!
NO
1. (a negative used to express dissent, denial, or refusal, as in response to a question or request)
2. (used to emphasize or introduce a negative statement): Not a single person came to the party, no, not a one.
3. not in any degree or manner; not at all (used with a comparative): He is no better.
4. not a (used before an adjective to convey the opposite of the adjective's meaning): His recovery was no small miracle.
?adjective
5. not a (used before a noun to convey the opposite of the noun's meaning): She's no beginner on the ski slopes.
?noun
6. an utterance of the word ?no.?
7. a denial or refusal: He responded with a definite no.
8. a negative vote or voter: The noes have it.
?verb (used with object)
9. to reject, refuse approval, or express disapproval of.
?verb (used without object)
10. to express disapproval.
?Idiom
11. no can do, Informal. it can't be done.
KNOW
1. to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
2. to have established or fixed in the mind or memory: to know a poem by heart; Do you know the way to the park from here?
3. to be cognizant or aware of: I know it.
4. be acquainted with (a thing, place, person, etc.), as by sight, experience, or report: to know the mayor.
5. to understand from experience or attainment (usually fol. by how before an infinitive): to know how to make gingerbread.
6. to be able to distinguish, as one from another: to know right from wrong.
7. Archaic. to have sexual intercourse with.
?verb (used without object)
8. to have knowledge or clear and certain perception, as of fact or truth.
9. to be cognizant or aware, as of some fact, circumstance, or occurrence; have information, as about something.
?noun
10. the fact or state of knowing; knowledge.
?Idioms
11. in the know, possessing inside, secret, or special information.
12. know the ropes, Informal. to understand or be familiar with the particulars of a subject or business: He knew the ropes better than anyone else in politics.