Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in...

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Saber vs. conocer

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Page 1: Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

Saber vs. conocer

Page 2: Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

The verbs saber and conocer both mean to

know. they have irregular yo forms in the present

tense.

Page 3: Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

Use saber to say that you know a fact or piece of information. use saber

followed by an infinitive to say you know how to do

something.

Page 4: Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

yo sétú sabes

él, ella, Ud. sabenosotros sabemos

ellos, ellas, ustedes saben

Page 5: Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

Only saber can be followed with que, qué, donde,

dónde, si, cuando. These are words that introduce

facts.

Page 6: Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

No sé hablar francés.No sabes montar en bicicleta.

No sabemos si ellos saben arreglar carros.

Ellas saben cuidar enfermos.Él sabe conducir.

¿Sabes dónde es la fiesta?Yo sé cuando llega Mario.

Ellas saben geometría.

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Use conocer to say whether you know or

are familiar with people, places or things.

When we talk about knowing a person, we have to remember to use the personal “a”

Page 8: Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

yo conozcotú conoces

él, ella, Ud. conocenosotros conocemos

ellos, ellas, ustedes conocen

Page 9: Saber vs. conocer. The verbs saber and conocer both mean to know. they have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

Conozco al cocinero.Él conoce un buen restaurante.

Nosotros conocemos bien la ciudad.

Ellas quieren conocer tu país.¿Tú conoces a mi dentista?

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El cartero/JorgeEl cartero conoce a Jorge.

1. Vanessa/montar en bicicleta.2. Mónica/dónde viven los García.3. El señor Jiménez/arreglar carros4. Elena/el vecindario muy bien5. Max/conducir6. La cocinera/La peluquera

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mis vecinosNo conozco a mis vecinos.

1. A qué se dedica Martín.2. A todos los profesores del colegio.3. conducir.4. Arreglar ....5. la secretaria del colegio.6. preparar un pastel.

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Mi madre ____ a muchas personas y ____ escribir toda clase de artículos.

Mi madre conoce a muchas personas y sabe escribir toda clase de artículos. Es periodista.1. Yo __ programar computadoras.2. Mi vecina ___ cortar el pelo y ___ bien a la moda.3. Mis abuelos ___ bien la comida mexicana y _____ preparar las mejores enchiladas.4. Mis hermanos ____ conducir muy bien y ____ toda la ciudad.5. Mi primo ____ cuidar enfermos. ___ a muchos médicos y los ayuda.6. Mi tío ___ bien el barrio y ____ apagar incendios.7. Mi padre y yo ______ diseñar aviones.8. Tú _____ arreglar carros mejor que nadie.