Explain how the Spanish verbs saber and conocer differ. Write your answer in English.

The Spanish verbs saber and conocer both refer to knowledge, but they are used in different contexts. Saber is used to express knowledge of facts, information, or skills. For example, "I know how to swim" would be translated as "Sé nadar" in Spanish. Conocer, on the other hand, is used to express knowledge of people, places, or things. For example, "I know Maria" would be translated as "Conozco a Maria" in Spanish. Overall, saber is used to indicate knowledge of something abstract or theoretical, while conocer refers to knowledge of something or someone concrete.

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Explain how to conjugate ‘pedir’ and ‘servir’ in the present tense. ‘Pedir’ and ‘servir’ are Spanish btw.

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To conjugate 'pedir' in the present tense:

yo pido (I ask/I order)
tú pides (you ask/you order)
él/ella/usted pide (he/she/you ask or orders)
nosotros/nosotras pedimos (we ask/we order)
vosotros/vosotras pedís (you all ask/you all order)
ellos/ellas/ustedes piden (they/you all ask or order)

To conjugate 'servir' in the present tense:

yo sirvo (I serve)
tú sirves (you serve)
él/ella/usted sirve (he/she/you serve)
nosotros/nosotras servimos (we serve)
vosotros/vosotras servís (you all serve)
ellos/ellas/ustedes sirven (they/you all serve)

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