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Create one complete sentence for each of the following verbs using the tense given in parentheses. Use a different subject pronoun for each sentence.
Example: tener (preterite)
Yo tuve un examen ayer.
1. conocer (preterite)
2. querer (imperfect)
3. saber (preterite)
4. poder (imperfect)
5. ver (imperfect)
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