Conocer Español 1 Sra O’Regan saber vs. To know To know vs.

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Conocer Español 1 Sra O’Regan saber vs

To know To know vs

Conocer: To be acquainted with a person, place, or thing. To meet someone. Saber:To know something; information, fact or skill. To know how.

Both have: Irregular 1 st person singular forms. Rest of conjugations = regular ER Saber 1.sésabemos 2.sabessabéis 3.sabesaben Conocer 1.conozco conocemos 2.Conocesconocéis 3.conoceconocen

Conocer: The personal “a” when a person follows the verb. Saber: No personal “a”

Yo conozco a Maria. (notice the personal “a”) Yo sé donde está Maria.

Juan conoce Inglaterra. (notice no personal “a”) Juan no sabe inglés.

¿Conoces tú la literatura española? ¿Sabes hacer la tarea del algebra?

¿Conoces a la chica nueva? ¿Sabes el nombre de la chica nueva?

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