1) conoces (tú)
2) sabemos (nosotros)
3) conocen (ustedes)
4) sabe (él o ella)
5) conozco (yo)
6) conocemos (we)
7) sabe (él o ella)
8) conoce (él o ella)
(conocer means to be acquainted with something like a person, book, city, movie, etc)
(saber means to know a fact or you learned a certain skill. you could be talking about knowing the answers, how to play a sport, etc)
reason why is in parentheses, you don't have to write these down but i would like to let you know why these are correct :)
Spanish : Los dominos pueden ser muy dificie de acer pero al final es muy bonito se puede jugar con muchas formals
English : The dominos can be difficult to use but at the final you can have a nice way of using them and in many other ways
Adverb Placement
An adverb usually comes after the verb it modifies.
Cantas bien.
You sing well.
An adverb always comes before the adjective it modifies.
Eres muy alto.
You're very tall.
An adverb always comes before the adverb it modifies.
Hablas demasiado rápido.
You speak too quickly.