SABER VS. CONOCER THE DUAL OF THE TWO TO KNOWS. Saber vs. Conocer = to know I. Las formas: A. Saber = to know a fact of info, to know how, to hear about,

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SABER VS. CONOCER THE DUAL OF THE TWO TO KNOWS

Saber vs. Conocer = to know I. Las formas: A. Saber = to know a fact of info, to know how, to hear about, or to find out *it is an irreg. pret. verb in the upe family supe supimos supiste suposupieron *this verb is followed by a noun, clause, verb infinitive

B. Conocer = to know a person, place, thing, to be familiar with, to meet *it is a reg. pret. -er verb conocí conocimos conociste conoció conocieron *this verb is followed by a name, person, place, thing

II. Los usos: both mean to know but used for different reasons within sent. context: 1. To know a fact vs. to know a person: A. Supe el nombre del doctor. (to know a fact) B. Conocí al doctor. (know a person) 2. To know how / to know a place well (familiar with): A. No supieron como ir a la playa Veracruz. (to know how) B. No conocieron la playa Veracruz. (to be familiar with a place) II. Los usos: both mean to know but used for different reasons within sent. context: 1. To know a fact vs. to know a person: A. Supe el nombre del doctor. (to know a fact) B. Conocí al doctor. (know a person) 2. To know how / to know a place well (familiar with): A. No supieron como ir a la playa Veracruz. (to know how) B. No conocieron la playa Veracruz. (to be familiar with a place)

3. To find out vs. to meet: A. Supimos que Tomás el estudiante nuevo de España está en nuestra clase de español. (to find out) B. Conocimos a Tomás, el estudiante nuevo de España, en nuestra clase de español. (to meet) 4. To know a fact vs. to be familiar with: A. Ella no supo donde está la calle de Juana para ir a la fiesta el viernes pasado. (to know a fact) B. Ella no conoció bien la calle de Juana para ir a la fiesta. (to be familiar with) 3. To find out vs. to meet: A. Supimos que Tomás el estudiante nuevo de España está en nuestra clase de español. (to find out) B. Conocimos a Tomás, el estudiante nuevo de España, en nuestra clase de español. (to meet) 4. To know a fact vs. to be familiar with: A. Ella no supo donde está la calle de Juana para ir a la fiesta el viernes pasado. (to know a fact) B. Ella no conoció bien la calle de Juana para ir a la fiesta. (to be familiar with)

5. To hear about vs. to meet: A. ¿Supiste el anuncio del día del profesor después de clase? (to hear) B. ¿Conociste al profesor después de clase para el anuncio? (to meet)