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Yo visito a Juan​
When you're talking about people in Spanish, you should always add a between the verb and the person you are mentioning.​
Yo siempre visito el museo.
I always visit the museum.
Yo visito a Juan.
I visit Juan.
Special verbs ​
Some verbs are special only in the yo form, while all the other forms follow the regular pattern.​
subjectverb (conocer)
yo
I
conozco
know / meet

you
conoces
know / meet
él / ella / usted
he / she / you
conoce
knows / meets, know / meet
nosotros / nosotras
we
conocemos
know / meet
ellos / ellas / ustedes
we / you all
conocen
know / meet
¿Conoces muchos países?
When conocer is used to talk about a city or country, it means to be familiar with.
Nosotros conocemos Nueva York.
We are familiar with New York.
When conocer means to know or meet a person, it's always followed by a.​
¿Conoces a Héctor?
Do you know Hector?