It is perhaps clearer in other languages, but conjugated verbs in English<span> can also sometimes tell us something about how many people are participating in the action of the </span>verb<span>. For example, singular subjects (he, she, it) in the present simple tense have an “s” added to them when </span>conjugated<span>: He sings. She reads.</span>
Nositros no / llegar al centro comercial
-Nocotros no sabemos llegar a la residencia estudiantil
yo / el profesor de literatura
-Yo conozco al profesor de literatura
Elena y Maria Victoria / patinar en linea
-Elena y Maria Victoria saben patinar en linea
(Hope this helps although I don't know if they are correct)
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Answer:
I would love to help you but I don't understand what you need may you please tell us so we can help.
Explanation:
Age is considered rude to ask in Spanish if that’s what ur asking