Saber v Conocer To know.

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Saber v Conocer To know

saber Sé Sabemos Sabes Sabéis Sabe Saben conjugations Sé Sabemos Sabes Sabéis Sabe Saben Uses Used to talk about factual information Sé cuánto cuesta el bate. I know how much the bat costs. ¿Sabes a qué hora empieza el partido? Do you know what time the game begins? Used as saber + infinitive to say that you know how to do something. Nicolás sabe patinar muy bien. Nicholas knows how to skate very well.

conocer Conozco Conocemos Conoces Conocéis Conoce Conocen conjugations Conozco Conocemos Conoces Conocéis Conoce Conocen uses Used to say that you a familiar with a person or a place. Conozco a tu hermano David. I know your brother David. Mi prima conoce Santo Domingo. My cousin knows (is familiar with) Santo Domingo. Used to talk about meeting someone for the first time. Queremos conocer a los jugadores. We want to meet the players.

Saber or Conocer? I know when the movie starts. Do you know my cousin? I know of a cheap restaurant we can go to. Finally, I know an answer to her question! Do you know how much the movie tickets cost? My mom knows Mexico pretty well.

Personal ‘a’ When a specific person is the direct object of a sentence (the person who receives an action) use the personal a after the verb and before the person. No conozco a Raul. I don’t know Raul. Ayudo a la maestra. I am helping the teacher. Voy a visitar a mis abuelos. I am going to visit my grandparents.

Is a personal a needed? I wash my mom’s dishes. I talk to my sister every night. I am visiting the Eiffel tower this summer. I am visiting my uncle who lives nearby. I want to meet Isabel Allende. He needs to call his dad tonight. I want to visit the museum with my aunt.

Un correo electrónico de Alicia pg. 313, ej.#12 Hola, Mario: ¿Qué tal? ¿ 1. _____ (Sabes / Conoces) tú que Trini Salgado acaba de ganar otro partido de fútbol? Ella 2. _____ (sabe / conoce) jugar muy bien. Es campeona. Ella 3. _____ (sabe / conoce) a muchos campeones de deportes también. Yo 4. _____ (sé / conozco) que ella va a ir a la capital de tu país. ¿La 5. _____ (sabes / conoces) tú? Yo no la 6. _____(sé / conozco) todavía, pero es mi jugadora favorita y tú y yo 7. _____ (sabemos / conocemos) que la quiero 8. _____(saber / conocer). Mario, yo no 9. _____(sé / conozco) dónde está la camiseta. 10. _____ ¿(Saben/Conocen) Isabel y tú dónde está la camiseta? Tu amiga, Alicia

¿Qué saben? ¿Qué conocen? pg. 313, ej.#13 ¿Qué saben y conocen estas personas? Escribe oraciones con saber o conocer. modelo: mi madre (cuándo empieza el partido) Mi madre sabe cuándo empieza el partido. 1. las campeonas (nadar muy bien) 2. yo (un jugador de béisbol) 3. el equipo (el estadio de fútbol) 4. tú (dónde está la cancha) 5. mis amigos y yo (la República Dominicana) 6. los jugadores (Trini Salgado) 7. yo (qué equipo va a ganar) 8. Ana (cuánto cuesta el casco) 9. tú (las ganadoras) 10. nosotros (patinar en línea) 11. ustedes (quién es el campeón)