¡Hola!
¿ Sabes tú que hora es ?
saber = to know for facts , lessons you've learned
conocer = to know a person, a place, a book, a movie ...
SABER <em>presente</em>
yo sé
tú sabes
él/ella/ Ud sabe
nosotros sabemos
vosotros sabéis
ellos/ellas/Uds saben
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CONOCER <em>presente</em>
yo conozco
tú conoces
él/ella/Ud conoce
nosotros conocemos
vosotros conocéis
ellos/ellas/Uds conocen
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☺☺☺
Answer:
El mes pasado fui con mis amigos de campamento. Llevamos una carpa y dormimos cuatro noches seguidas allí. Luego, el quinto día, descubrí un animal peligroso suelto. Nos fuimos inmediatamente. A pesar de ese inconveniente, nos divertimos mucho.
Explanation:
I wrote an example of a text describing a past trip and using only the preterite tense. The <u>Spanish preterite tense</u> ("pretérito perfecto simple" in Spanish) is used to talk about actions completed at some point in the past.
"Fui" and "nos fuimos" are the preterite form of the irregular verb "ir" and "llevamos", "dormimos", "descubrí" and "divertimos" are regular preterite verbs. I also used the phrases "el mes pasado" and "luego".
Answer:
D. Joaquin is the quietest person in my class.
Explanation:
i looked it up on google ok
Opposite genders greet each other by shaking their hands. When it's female to female, they kiss each others cheek. When male to male, they shake hands.