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14. ¿Usted *conoce* *a* mi profesora?

*conoce* (usted - you) Do you know my teacher? *Conocer* means to know or be familiar / acquainted with a *person*, place, or thing. When the direct object of *conocer* is a person or pet, the personal *a* is used.

10. Emiliano *conoce* *a* mis padres.

*conoce* (él - he) Emiliano knows my parents. *Conocer* means to know or be familiar / acquainted with a *person*, place, or thing. When the direct object of *conocer* is a person or pet, the personal *a* is used.

13. Nosotras *conocemos* una playa hermosa.

*conocemos* (nosotros - we) We know a beautiful beach. *Conocer* means to know or be familiar / acquainted with a person, *place*, or thing.

9. Sergio y Taydé *conocen* mi pueblo.

*conocen* (ellos - they) Sergio and Taydé know my town. *Conocer* means to know or be familiar / acquainted with a person, *place*, or thing.

12. ¿Ustedes *conocen* la tienda Gigante?

*conocen* (ustedes - they) Do you know the Giant store? *Conocer* means to know or be familiar / acquainted with a person, *place*, or thing.

8. ¿Tú *conoces* *a* mi amigo Manuel?

*conoces* (tú - you) Do you know my friend Manuel? *Conocer* means to know or be familiar / acquainted with a *person*, place, or thing. When the direct object of *conocer* is a person or pet, the personal *a* is used.

11. Yo *conozco* muy bien el centro.

*conozco* (yo - I) I know the center very well. *Conocer* means to know or be familiar / acquainted with a person, *place*, or thing.

5. Usted no *sabe* dónde vivo.

*sabe* (usted - you) You do not know where I live. *Saber* means to know a *fact or piece(s) of information*, or know how to do something.

6. Mi hermano no *sabe* nadar.

*sabe* (él - he) My brother does not know how to swim. *Saber* means to know a fact or piece(s) of information, or *know how to do something*.

1. Sara y yo *sabemos* jugar al tenis.

*sabemos* (nosotros - we) Sara and I know how to play tennis. *Saber* means to know a fact or piece(s) of information, or *know how to do something*.

7. Nosotros *sabemos* muchas cosas.

*sabemos* (nosotros - we) We know many things. *Saber* means to know a *fact or piece(s) of information*, or know how to do something.

3. Mis padres *saben* hablar japonés.

*saben* (ellos - they) My parents know how to speak Japanese. *Saber* means to know a fact or piece(s) of information, or *know how to do something*.

2. ¿Por qué no *sabes* tú estos verbos?

*sabes* (tú - you) Why do you not know these verbs? *Saber* means to know a *fact or piece(s) of information*, or know how to do something.

4. Yo *sé* a qué hora es la clase.

*sé* (yo - I) I know what time class is. *Saber* means to know a *fact or piece(s) of information*, or know how to do something.


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