'besuchen' is used when referring to seeing people. Whereas, 'besichtigen' refers to buildings and such.
Do you know the meaning of know? No, I do not know. I know the meaning of the word no.
they use an atlas to know the place there going to and to know the distance.
we should use "i didn't know"
You use "knows" if the subject is one person, other than yourself or the person or people you're speaking to. For example, he knows, she knows, or it knows. Otherwise, you generally use "know"; for example, I know, you know, we know, they know. Also, if you have a helper verb such as "do" or "does," then you always use "know"; for example, "Do you know the answer?" or "Does she know him?"
make sure that they know what is safe to use and how to use it. :D Make sure that they know what is safe to use and how to use it.
"Knew" is the past tense of "know." In the present tense, you would use "know" instead. For example: "I know the answer."
To me if you know how the use the words properly then use them.
You should use no when disagreeing. Example: No, I do not want to proceed in walking. \ You should use know when saying someone knows something as in they know maths, english, ect.
Which frase we use in Austria to say good bye depends on the relationship between the ones saying good bye: We say "Auf Wiedersehen" or "Auf Wiederschauen" when we address someone formerly, people we don't know very good, people of great respect which we don't address with the familiar "du" form. we also use it when leaving a restaurant. Between friends, family and people we do address with "du" we use the word "Tschüss". Very common is also the dialectal word "Pfiat di", but please note that it's not standard German.
First you meet, then you know.
the first and foremost thing to know before you can use a microscope is how to use it?
i didn't know snakes can use them i didn't know snakes can use them