I know your name., You know the answer., She knows where you live., We don’t know why he is angry., Do you know who has the money?, They [m.] don’t know anything about me., Does he know where María is?, You all know a lot., I know that John is tall., You know that I’m hungry., She knows that you’re thirsty., Do you know that I’m twenty-nine years old?, We know that he is in a hurry., They [m.] don’t know that I’m here., I know how to sing., You know how to speak Spanish., She knows how to cook very well., He doesn’t know how to speak French., Fred and Ginger know how to dance., You all know how to play the piano., Do you know how to ski?, Who knows how to open this door?, I know Antonia., You know Isabel., He knows his father-in-law., We know you., You all know Juan., She knows Juana and Paco., Do you know my cats Fifi and Fufu?, He doesn’t know me., I know her., You know her., He knows him., You know us., You all know him., She knows them [m.]., Yes, I know them [m.]., Nobody here knows me., I don’t know Chicago., The president knows Washington, D.C. well., The mayor knows the city well., Dorothy knows the Wizard of Oz., They [m.] haven’t been to Paris., Do you know Ireland?, George knows the jungle (la selva)., The doctor knows the body well., The hairdresser knows his clients’ hair..

Traducción: saber and conocer

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