I suppose I do know more than a good many other people, but I don't know much.
You can't be expected to know much about it, but you can be expected to look out for yourself as well as you know how, and to try hard not to make other people uncomfortable.
You don't have to know much, to teach them, and you write a very good hand.
Well, I reckon you don't know much about it," she responded with the unconscious cruelty of age.
Surely you don't know muchof boxing or football," said he.
I was here in slavery time but I was small and I don't know much about it 'cept what they told me.
First I learned how to make a box square--that is a hard job when a person doesn't know much.
I say, some folks don't know much," repeated the old lady, forcibly.
Well, I don't know muchabout it, but Charles called it an entry clerk.
It was undeniable that "some folks didn't know much;" but I was forced to deduce the corollary that the old lady was one of the unfortunates included in the proposition.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know much" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.