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Sapere vs Conoscere·Passato Prossimo — Fill in the Blank
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Rule reminder

Passato prossimo of sapere = found out / learned (a piece of news). Passato prossimo of conoscere = met for the first time / became acquainted with. Both use avere as the auxiliary verb.

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Io la notizia stamattina leggendo il giornale. (I found out the news this morning)

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