José Luís lanzó el balón a nosotros. (1 point) Question 5 options: 1) Lo nos lanzó. 2) Nos lo lanzó. 3) Se lo lanzó.
2) Nos lo lanzó.
Eu esposó debe trabajar más.
Both of these verbs express the idea of knowing, but they are used in different contexts and are not interchangeable.
<em>Saber</em> is used when referring to facts or learned skills.
<em>¿Tú sabes manejar?</em> - You know how to drive?
<em>Ellos saben qué hora es</em>. - They know what time it is.
<em>Conocer</em> is used to convey familiarity.
<em>Ella los conoce.</em> - She knows them.
The context of the sentence is of familiarity - "Do you know California?" or "Are you familiar with California?" so the correct answer is b. <em>conoces</em>.
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<em>¿Tú </em><em>conoces</em><em> California?</em>
Answer :
According to the passage, how do boys and girls get to know each other before becoming a couple?
Explanation:
thats what it says in english