Exprésate II 2.1 En el vecindario
Saber vs. conocer (to know) Saber Sé sabemos Sabes sabéis Sabe saben Information Facts Knowing how to do something Saber Sé sabemos Sabes sabéis Sabe saben Information Facts Knowing how to do something Conocer Conozco conocemos Conoces conocéis Conoce conocen People Places Being familiar with
Dar and decir – verbs commonly used with IOP’s Decir – to say / to tell Digo decimos Dices decís Dice dicen Decir – to say / to tell Digo decimos Dices decís Dice dicen Caer – to fall Caigo caemos Caes caéis Cae caen
Irregular yo (go go boots) tener - to have tengotenemos tienestenéis tienetienen Venir - to come vengovenimos vienesvenís vienevienen
Irregular yo (go go boots) Seguir – to follow sigoseguimos siguesseguís siguesiguen Conseguir – to get (same as seguir + con) consigoconseguimos consiguesconseguís consigueconsiguen
Irregular yo (go go verbs) Hacer – to do / to make hagohacemos haceshacéis hacehacen Poner – to put pongoponemos ponesponéis poneponen
Irregular yo – go go’s Salir – to leave / to go out salgosalimos salessalís salesalen Traer – to bring traigotraemos traestraéis traetraen
Irregular yo without the go Ver – to see veovemos vesveis veven Dar – to give doydamos dasdais dadan
What exactly do you need to know for the quiz? Translation for all of the previous verbs Yo conjugation for each verb Tú conjugation for each verb Nosotros conjugation for each verb Fill out the chart on my webpage (download it and save it as irregular yo chart) Translation for all of the previous verbs Yo conjugation for each verb Tú conjugation for each verb Nosotros conjugation for each verb Fill out the chart on my webpage (download it and save it as irregular yo chart)
IOP’s (Indirect Object Pronouns) Me nos Te os Le les (used before with gusta) Me nos Te os Le les (used before with gusta) Use “a” before an indirect object IOP can take the place of the IO or be used together with it. If you have an IO, you MUST use and IOP IOP placement is the same as DOP
IOP’s with decir and dar Rosa le da dinero a José. Rosa le da dinero. Rosa da dinero a José. José me dice un secreto a mí. José me dice un secreto. José dice un secreto a mí. Rosa le da dinero a José. Rosa le da dinero. Rosa da dinero a José. José me dice un secreto a mí. José me dice un secreto. José dice un secreto a mí. Rosa gives José money. Rosa gives him money. You can’t say this!! José tells ME a secret. José tells me a secret. You can’t say this!!!
Examples Un banquero le presta dinero a Juan. A banker lends money to Juan. Un banquero le presta dinero.A banker lends money to him. Un banquero presta dinero a Juan.Doesn’t make sense! Incorrect! Un banquero le presta dinero a Juan. A banker lends money to Juan. Un banquero le presta dinero.A banker lends money to him. Un banquero presta dinero a Juan.Doesn’t make sense! Incorrect!
Introductions Miguel, te presento a Jorge. Mucho gusto, Jorge. El gusto es mío. Encantado (a) (de conocerte), Jorge. Igualmente. Miguel, te presento a Jorge. Mucho gusto, Jorge. El gusto es mío. Encantado (a) (de conocerte), Jorge. Igualmente. Miguel, this is Jorge. Nice to meet you, Jorge. The pleasure is mine. Delighted (to meet you), Jorge. Likewise.