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<span>Pedro mario, are you still looking (1)? Do not you see we're going to be late? Mario, I'm sorry, but I can not go to your friend's party. They spend a football game. pedro but my friend's parties are more (2) lively and more entertaining than any football game. all matches are the same ... twenty-two fools running behind a ball, (3) screaming (shouting) like crazy and (4) whistling without stopping. Mario, you can not convince me today. is the final of (5) and I am sure that my (6) favorite team will (7) win. Peter and you're not going to (8), here? alone, while all your friends dance? mario ?? jam ?? s! Everyone comes to watch the game with me! and then we go to (9) the victory. pedro that (10) of the match. I'm leaving ... wait, my friend is calling the cell phone ... what? you tell me, pink? What is the party here? in my house? what? you also want to watch the match? Oh, that I surrender (give up)!</span>
Answer:
Fort his exercise, we have to complete the senteces with the correct form of the verbs SABER or CONOCER
Explanation:
The verbs saber and conocer are like in English TO KNOW. The differences are the following ones: saber is used to talk about to know information, facts or a language for example. And conocer is used to talk about how you know a person or a place.
Conjugation
Yo: sé/conozco
Tú: sabes/conoces
Él/ella/usted: sabe/conoce
Nosotros: sabemos/conocemos
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: saben/conocen
1. ¿Tú sabes hablar francés? (Do you know how to speak French?)
2. Yo sé cómo hacer la tarea. (I know how to do the homework)
3. Mis padres no conocen el Parque Nacional Yosemite. (My parents do not know the National Park Yosemite)
4. Anita y yo sabemos dónde está el parque. (Anita and I know where the park is)
5. Quien sabe dos lenguas vale por (is worth) dos. (Who knows two languages is worth for two)
vivimos viene de VIVIR
compramos viene de COMPRAR
reciben viene de RECIBIR
creemos viene de CREER
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