Do you need help knowing what that means
1. Nos cepillamos los dientes
2. Los gatos
3. Yo (you)
3. lavo
4. unas escuelas
Answer: lo
Translation: it
Explanation:
Direct object pronouns in Spanish change gender and number depending on the noun or nouns they replace.
Since "el libro" is a masculine and singular noun, the direct object pronoun that replaces it must also be masculine and singular: Lo
Example:
Spanish: He leído el libro. Lo he leído.
Translation: I have read the book. I have read it.
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Answer:
A) sé
Explanation:
Yo sé donde vive.
I know where you live.
Both conozco and sé mean know but they are different. Conozco means to know someone, sé means to know something. In this case, you want to know something so sé applies to this sentence.