1)conoces
2)se
3) sabes
4)conosco, saben
5) conosco , se
<span>poblana suit (traje de poblana) </span><span>Traditional Mexican women´s clothing regularly includes lots of ornate embroidery, often including images and patterns that have symbolic </span>meaning<span> attached to them</span>
Answer: C. pero
Explanation:
In English the sentence would be “I speak Spanish BUT I don’t speak English”
Answer:

Explanation:
In Spanish, we can conjugate for many different pronouns.
- Yo: I
- Tú: You
- Él/ella/usted: he, she, you (formal)
- Nosotros: We
- Vosotros: You all (informal)
- Ellos/ellas/ustedes: they, you all (formal)
Let's look at the sentence we are given:
Juan y yo ____ la clase de español todos los días
- Juan y yo translates to Juan and I, which also means we. Refer to the pronouns above and see that we is nosotros.
- Tener conjugated for nosotros is tenemos.
Juan y yo <u>tenemos </u>la clase de español todos los días (Juan and I have Spanish class every day)