SABER VS. CONOCER Telling what and whom you know.

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SABER VS. CONOCER Telling what and whom you know

Saber and Conocer both mean “to know.” Both verbs are irregular in the “yo” form in the present tense. All other forms are regular. Saber and Conocer both mean “to know.” Both verbs are irregular in the “yo” form in the present tense. All other forms are regular. INFINITIVEsaberconocer yoséconozco túsabesconoces él/ella/ustedsabeconoce Nosotrossabemosconocemos ellos(as)/ustedessabenconocen

SABER The verb saber means to know a fact or have information about something. It also means to know how to do something. Yo sé el número de nuestro vuelo. Yo sé el número de nuestro vuelo. Ella sabe esquiar. Ella sabe esquiar. Nosotros sabemos los números en español. Nosotros sabemos los números en español.

CONOCER The verb conocer means to know in the sense of to be acquainted with (person, place, or thing.) It is used to talk about people and complex or abstract concepts rather than simple facts. Ella conoce a Juan. Ella conoce a Juan. Tú conoces muy bien la literatura Mexicana. Tú conoces muy bien la literatura Mexicana. Yo conozco una película que te interesará. Yo conozco una película que te interesará.

SABER VS. CONOCER HINT: You can use conocer to refer to a person, place (location), or thing and then use saber to further describe it. Ella conoce a Gabriela.  Ella sabe que ella tiene dos hermanos. Ella conoce a Gabriela.  Ella sabe que ella tiene dos hermanos. Tú conoces muy bien la historia de Puerto Rico.  Tú sabes que Puerto Rico es una isla del Caribe. Tú conoces muy bien la historia de Puerto Rico.  Tú sabes que Puerto Rico es una isla del Caribe. Yo conozco la escuela Kellenberg.  Yo sé que Kellenberg es una escuela católica. Yo conozco la escuela Kellenberg.  Yo sé que Kellenberg es una escuela católica.

¡VAMOS A PRACTICAR! 1)Enrique _____ la historia de la República Dominicana. 2)Yo _____ a su primo. Él es mi amigo. 3)Ella _____ escribir en español. 4)Él no _____ al abuelo de Estefanía. 5)Tú _____ España bien. 6)Yo no _____ tu número de teléfono. 7)Ellos _____ conducir. 8)Nosotros _____ que no tenemos que llevar pasaporte a Puerto Rico. 9)Ellos _____ a mucha gente en la isla de Cuba porque ellos son de Cuba. 10)Tú _____ que Hawái es una isla parte de los Estados Unidos.