Chapter 6 Primer Paso Brian Top Choi. Asking for and giving information Q: Sabe Ud. si hay un banco por aqui? Q: Sabe Ud. si hay un banco por aqui? A:

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Chapter 6 Primer Paso Brian Top Choi

Asking for and giving information Q: Sabe Ud. si hay un banco por aqui? Q: Sabe Ud. si hay un banco por aqui? A: Si, claro, hay uno muy cerca. A: Si, claro, hay uno muy cerca. Q: Me podria decir cuanto cuesta la entrada? Q: Me podria decir cuanto cuesta la entrada? A: Por supuesto, es gratis. A: Por supuesto, es gratis. Q: Sabes cuando abren los museos? Q: Sabes cuando abren los museos? A: No estoy Seguro/a. Lo puedes averiguar alla. A: No estoy Seguro/a. Lo puedes averiguar alla. Q: Disculpe, sabe Ud. Donde esta la mision San Jose? Q: Disculpe, sabe Ud. Donde esta la mision San Jose? A: Lo siento, pero no tengo ni idea. A: Lo siento, pero no tengo ni idea.

SABER Se Se Sabes Sabes sabe sabe Sabemos Sabemos Sabeis Sabeis Saben Saben

Saber vs. conocer Saber Saber (= to know facts or information) Ex) Patricia sabe la direccion. When an infinitive follows, saber means to know how to do something. When an infinitive follows, saber means to know how to do something. Ex) Sabes bailar?

Conocer Conocer Conocer (= to know or to be acquainted with) Ex1) Conocemos a GuJunpyo Ex2) Conoces ese restaurante? ConozcoConocesConoceConocemosConoceisConocen

Chapter 6 Segundo Paso Relating a series of events Relating a series of events To tell someone the order of things that happened, say: Para empezar/Primero hicimos un recorrido de la Villita. To begin with/First… A continuacion comparamos tarjetas postales. Next… Despues sacamos fotos desde la torre. Afterwards… Luego recorrimos el Paseo del Rio. Later… Por ultimo comimos en un restaurante mexicano. Finally…

Preterite in Regular Verbs Use the preterite to list a series of actions completed in the past. Use the preterite to list a series of actions completed in the past. The preterite endings for regular –ar, -er, and –ir verbs are as follows: The preterite endings for regular –ar, -er, and –ir verbs are as follows: -AR -ER and -IR NadeNadamos NadasteNadasteis NadoNadaronComiComimosComisteComisteis ComioComisteron

Pedir & servir Pedir (to ask for) and servir (to serve) have stem changes in the third- person singular and plural forms of the preterite: Pedir (to ask for) and servir (to serve) have stem changes in the third- person singular and plural forms of the preterite: Pedi servi Pediste serviste Pidio sirvio Pedimos servimos Pedisteis servisteis Pidieron sirvieron

Preterite of traer Traje,TrajisteTrajoTrajimosTrajisteisTrajeron