Use of “As Far As I Know” + Subject + Verb in English Speaking with Examples
“As far as I know” is a very common English expression used when you are giving information that you believe is true, but you are not completely sure about it. It helps speakers sound polite and natural in conversations. People often use this phrase when talking about plans, schedules, facts, or information they have heard from others.
For example, if a friend asks about a meeting, you can say, “As far as I know, the meeting starts at 10 a.m.” This shows that the information is based on your knowledge. Native speakers use this phrase frequently in daily conversations at home, work, school, and while traveling.
◎ Important Points
Use “As far as I know” when you are not 100% certain.
It usually comes at the beginning of a sentence.
It is followed by a complete sentence.
It makes your speech sound polite and natural.
Do not use it for facts you are completely sure about.
It is common in both formal and informal conversations.
Always follow it with a subject and a verb.
➤Key Concept
✅ Sentence Structure: As far as I know + Subject + Verb + Other Information
Example: As far as I know, she works in Mumbai.
Concept: Use this pattern when sharing information that you believe is correct based on your knowledge.
Speaking Tip: Pause briefly after “As far as I know” to sound more natural and confident.
➤ Common Mistakes To Avoid
Common Mistake
Wrong Example
Correct Example
Missing subject
As far as I know, works here.
As far as I know, he works here.
Missing verb
As far as I know, she a teacher.
As far as I know, she is a teacher.
Using incomplete sentence
As far as I know, tomorrow.
As far as I know, the event is tomorrow.
Wrong word order
As far I know, he is busy.
As far as I know, he is busy.
Using it with certainty
As far as I know, 2+2=4.
2+2=4.
➤ Examples
As far as I know, the train arrives at 8 p.m.
As far as I know, my manager is on leave today.
As far as I know, she lives near the airport.
As far as I know, the shop opens at 9 a.m.
As far as I know, they have already left.
As far as I know, this hotel offers free breakfast.
As far as I know, Rahul is working from home today.
As far as I know, the exam has been postponed.
As far as I know, our flight is on time.
As far as I know, your package will arrive tomorrow.
➤ Practice Examples
A. Fill in the Blanks (5)
As far as I know, she ______ in Delhi.
As far as I know, the meeting ______ at 2 p.m.
As far as I know, they ______ already left.
As far as I know, my brother ______ a doctor.
As far as I know, the store ______ on Sundays.
B. Change the Incorrect Sentence to Correct One (5)
As far as I know, works in a bank.
As far as I know, she a student.
As far I know, he is busy.
As far as I know, tomorrow holiday.
As far as I know, they going to Jaipur.
C. Speak These Sentences Aloud (5)
As far as I know, the project will finish next week.
As far as I know, my friend is traveling to Chennai.
As far as I know, the restaurant is open today.
As far as I know, the teacher has checked the papers.
Alok Kumar is an educational content creator, YouTuber, and English speaker dedicated to helping learners grow with clarity and confidence. Through his engaging videos and easy-to-understand teaching style, he simplifies complex topics and makes learning accessible to a wide audience.
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