Quasimodo: Responder a las preguntas  ¿Quién en la clase lleva pantalones negros?  ¿Quién lleva una camiseta roja?  ¿Quién lleva las sandalias?

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Quasimodo: Responder a las preguntas  ¿Quién en la clase lleva pantalones negros?  ¿Quién lleva una camiseta roja?  ¿Quién lleva las sandalias?

Tarea de jueves:

Saber vs. Conocer  Both have irregular yo forms  Both mean “to know” but are used in different contexts (kind of like ser vs. Estar but easier )

Saber: SéSabemos SabesSabéis SabeSaben SabeSaben

Saber is used for… 1. To know a fact or piece(s) of imformation 2. To know how to do something Examples:  No sé sus números de teléfonos.  Mi esposo sabe hablar francés un poco.

En el libro:  Página doscientos ¡Inténtalo! SABER section

Conocer: ConozcoConocemos ConocesConocéis ConoceConocen ConoceConocen

Conocer is used for… 1. To know a person, place, or thing 2. To be familiar with a person, place, or thing Examples:  Conozco a tu hermano.  ¿Conoces Madrid bien?

a Personal a  Remember: a  When your object is a person (or a pet) you need to use the personal a. a  In cases with conocer, the person or pet being known is the Direct Object so it needs to have the personal a in front of it.  Examples: Yo conozco a Mario. Tú conoces a Sra. Looyenga.

En el libro:  Página doscientos ¡Inténtalo! CONOCER section

Tarea:  Vocab quiz tomorrow on “La ropa” section