"Conocer" in Spanish is the verb "know" in the sense of being acquainted (not to be confused with "saber" which is to know a fact).
When talking about knowing a place
The "yo" form of the verb "conocer" in the present tense is "conozco."
The 'We' form (known as the 'Nosotros' form in Spanish) for Conocer is "Conocemos".
It depends on the knowlege involved. For facts, use the verb saber. IF it is knowing a person, use conocer.
Conocer in spanish mears "to recognize" or "to know"
Saber and conocer are both used in Spanish to indicate knowledge, but they are used in different contexts. Saber is used to express knowledge of facts, information, and skills, while conocer is used to express familiarity or acquaintance with people, places, or things. It's important to use the correct verb to accurately convey the type of knowledge being discussed.
The word know is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are knows, knowing and knew.Some examples are:"I know who you are"."She knows where it is"."I like knowing you"."I knew it was there".
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
A "regular" verb is any verb where you simply take off the -er, -ir, or -ar ending and can add the conjugation to the end. Both Saber and Conocer are classified as "irregular" verbs because you cannot do that to them. You have to make other changes to the root of the verb before you can put you ending on them. For example: Conocer in the present yo form is "Conozco". Note the addition of the -z- within the verb, making it an irregular conjugation. The present yo form for Saber is "Sé", which is completely irregular. Also note that the subjunctive/command form for Saber is "Sepa", which is irregular as well.
Conocer means "know someone or something" For example: ¿Conoces a mi hermano? Do you know my brother?
As a verb, "age" would be used as in !to age a wine". The verb is "envejecer" or "madurar". The conjugations would be a little tricky, but I imagine follow the norm for verb ending in "cer" as in conocer. envejezco, envejeces, envejece, envejemos, envejemen
Yes, when the subject is plural, you should use a plural verb to maintain subject-verb agreement. This means that the verb should agree in number with the subject, so if the subject is plural, the verb should be too.
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