 Both SABER and CONOCER mean “to know” Conocer Conocer is used in the context of: 1) To meet a person 2) To know (have met) a person 3) To know (have.

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 Both SABER and CONOCER mean “to know”

Conocer Conocer is used in the context of: 1) To meet a person 2) To know (have met) a person 3) To know (have been to) a place 4) “To be familiar with a person/place”

CONOCER: ConozcoConocemos Conoces ConoceConocen

Conocer:  When talking about knowing PEOPLE, always place an “a” after conocer.  With places, you do not need to use the “a”

Ejemplos:  Yo conozco a Michael Phelps.  ¿Tú conoces a George Bush?  Yo no conozco España.

SABER Saber is used in the context of: 1) To know facts 2) To have knowledge of something

SABER SéSabemos Sabes Sabe Saben

Ejemplos:  Yo sé la verdad.  ¿Sabes dónde están mis llaves?  Ella no sabe la respuesta.  Yo no sé la hora.  Yo sé que uno más uno son dos.

Translate:  I know lots of people!  My dad knows (has been to) Spain.  I don’t know!  We know lots of Spanish.

Práctica: 1) Priests know a lot of people. 2) Gardeners know a lot about plants. 3) Soldiers know how to fight.

SABER / CONOCER PRÁCTICA

Yo ____ a Juan. Somos muy buenos amigos.

Tengo que llamar a María. ¿ ___ (tú) su número de teléfono?

Pablo es joven. No _____ conducir.

Yo ______ que la fiesta es el sábado.

Ellos ____ escribir bien.

¿Tú ____ la ciudad de Guadalupe?

Los doctores ____ mucho del cuerpo humano.

Yo no __ jugar al golf.

¿Tú ___ a la Sra. Paloni?

TAREA: 1)Write 8 sentences using a profession and either saber or conocer in each sentence. *Los maestros conocen a muchos estudiantes de la escuela. 1)Do the Saber/Conocer WS on Mr. Flynn’s website: “WS – Saber vs. Conocer #1”