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CompletarMultiple choice Activity Vol textbook InstructionsSelect the answer that best completes each sentence. September 29 11:59 PM 6 attempts remaining Grade settings External referencesVocabulary list Grammar explanation 200-201 Questions 1. Mis hermanos __ conducir, pero yo no __. conocen, conozco saben, sé conoce, sabe saben, conozco 2. —¿__ustedes dónde está el estadio? —No, no lo __. Conocen, conocemos sabemos, conoce Saben, sabemos Conocen, sabemos 3. —¿__ a Lady Gaga? —Bueno, __ quién es, pero no la __. Conoces, sabemos, sé Conoces, sé, conozco Sabes, conoce, sabe Conozco, sabemos, sé 4. Mi profesora __ Cuba y también__ bailar salsa. sabe, sé sabe, sabe conoce, sabe conoce, sabemos.

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Answer:

The right conjugation of the verbs "saber" or "conocer" in each case is:

1. Mis hermanos saben conducir, pero yo no .

2. - ¿Saben ustedes dónde está el estadio?

- No, no lo sabemos.

3. - ¿Conoces a Lady Gaga?

- Bueno, quién es, pero no la conozco.

4. Mi profesora conoce Cuba y también sabe bailar salsa.

Step-by-step explanation:

The translation of the sentences is:

1. My brothers know how to drive, but I don't know.

2. - Do you know where the stadium is?

- No, we don't know.

3. - Do you know Lady Gaga?

- Well, I know who she is, but I don't know her.

4. My teacher knows Cuba and also knows how to dance salsa.

The difference between the verbs "saber" and "conocer" is:

  • Conocer: Be used to mention that a person knows a place or another person.
  • Saber: It is used to mention that a person has the knowledge regarding a particular subject or the ability to perform a certain type of task or action.

Then, according to the explanation, when referring to people like Lady Gaga or places like Cuba, the verb "conocer," is used, while when it refers to another type of knowledge or ability such as driving, dancing, knowing about the existence of someone called Lady Gaga or the place where a stadium is located (not the stadium, since the verb would be used "conocer," but the place where it is located, which is a knowledge) the verb "saber" is used.

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Mis hermanos saben conducir, pero yo no .

(Mi brothers know how to drive but I dont know.)

2. —¿Saben ustedes dónde está el estadio? —No, no lo sabemos.

(Do you know where the stadium is? - No, we dont know.

3. —¿Conoces a Lady Gaga? —Bueno, quién es, pero no la conozco.

(Do you know Lady Gaga?- Well, I know who she is, but I dont know her)

4. Mi profesora conoce Cuba y también sabe bailar salsa.

(My teacher knows cuba and she also knows how to dance salsa)

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