Did you know… there are 2 verbs that mean “to know” and both have irregular “yo” forms SABER & CONOCER.

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Did you know… there are 2 verbs that mean “to know” and both have irregular “yo” forms SABER & CONOCER

Saber Sé I know Sabes You know Sabe He,she,you knows Sabemos We know sabéis Saben They, you all know

Saber To know a fact. Nosotros sabemos que = 4. To have information about something. Yo sé las reglas del tenis. To know how to do something (saber + infinitive) ¿Tú sabes patinar?

Always use lo when saber stands alone Lo sé.=I know (it) No sé. or No lo sé.= I don’t know (it).

Conocer To be familiar /acquainted with a person or place (to know a person) Ej. Vivo en LZ. Conozco LZ muy bien. The personal “a” is used after conocer if you’re talking about a person…. Ej. ¿Conoces a mi amiga, Jen?

Conocer Conozco I know/am familiar with Conoces you know/are familiar with Conoce He/she knows/are familiar with Conocemos we know/are familiar with conocéis Conocen they know/are familiar with

Más Práctica ¿Saber o Conocer?

Ellos saben/conocen tocar la guitarra.

Yo sé/conozco a Taylor Swift.

Tú sabes/conoces a Justin Bieber.

Yo sé/conozco jugar al fútbol americano.

Nosotros sabemos/conocemos nadar.

El alumno sabe/conoce que la clase termina a las tres.

Yo sé/conozco hacer los ejercicios.

Ella sabe/conoce a Dora.

Yo sé/conozoco que el coche.. Cuesta $ 5 mil

Los amigos saben/conocen a Harry Potter.

Yo sé/conozco cocinar.

Nosotros sabemos/conocemos que hay 50 estados en el país

Ellos saben/conocen “water boarding”.

Yo sé/conozco el deporte de LaCrosse.

El alumno sabe/conoce la hora.

El niño sabe/conoce las ciencias.

Tú sabes/conoces que Springfield es la capital de Illinois.

Práctica ¿__________ tú el número de alumnos en la clase de inglés? Sabes (to know a fact/information) Yo ___________ a tu amigo Luis. conozco (to be familiar with a person)