Pregunta Esencial: How do I use the verbs ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’ to talk about WHAT and WHOM I know? Tema: Conjugating ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’

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Pregunta Esencial: How do I use the verbs ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’ to talk about WHAT and WHOM I know? Tema: Conjugating ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’

Review: two verbs In Spanish, sometimes there are two verbs that are used by one verb in English: Tocar & Jugar Ser & Estar two verbs There are also two verbs that mean to know: Saber & Conocer Both ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’ have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

Saber – to know ‘Saber’ is used to talk about: factual information you know something you know how to do Ejemplo: Nosotros sabemos donde está el estadio. Nosotros sabemos jugar al fútbol. * saber + infinitive  to know how to do something

Saber – to know Here’s how you conjugate ‘saber’ in the present tense: (yo) sé (nosotros) sabemos (tú) sabes (vosotros) sabéis ( él, ella, Ud.) sabe ( ellos, ellas, Uds.) saben

Practice: Say that the following people know how to play volleyball: La maestra La maestra sabe jugar al voleibol. Yo Los chicos Nosotros

Say that the following people know how to play volleyball. La maestra La maestra sabe jugar al voleibol. Yo Yo sé jugar al voleibol. Los chicos Los chicos saben jugar al voleibol. Nosotros Nosotros sabemos jugar al voleibol.

Conocer – to know ‘Conocer’ is used to talk about: People you know Places you are familiar with Meeting someone for the first time Ejemplo: Yo conozco *a tu hermano Antonio. Yo conozco Miami. *This is called the personal ‘a’ and goes in between ‘conocer’ and a person.

Conocer – to know Here’s how you conjugate ‘conocer’ in the present tense: (yo) conozco (nosotros) conocemos (tú) conoces (vosotros) conocéis ( él, ella, Ud.) conoce ( ellos, ellas, Uds.) conocen

Respond: 1. Conoces tú a tu bisabuela (great-grandmother) ? 2. Conoces tú Joliet, IL?

Saber vs. Conocer? Helpful Hints: Use ‘saber’ in front of: an infinitive (ej: hablar) que d ó nde por qu é cu á ndo quien a qu é hora Use ‘conocer’ in front of: a person / peronsal ‘a’ a place

Saber o Conocer? 1. Yo no ______ cocinar bien. (sé / conozco) 2. Los maestros ______ a sus estudiantes. (saben / conocen) 3. Mi familia y yo ______ Puerto Rico. (sabemos / conocemos) 4. ______ tú que hay un examen el lunes? (Sabes / Conoces)

Saber o Conocer? 1. Miguel _______ jugar al béisbol. Él ______ bien Wrigley Field. 2. Yo no _______ a la Sra. Reevas, pero yo ______ que ella es de Nueva York. 3. Nosotros queremos ______ a los jugadores del equipo.

Saber o Conocer? 1. Miguel _sabe__ jugar al béisbol. Él _conoce_ bien Wrigley Field. 2. Yo no _conozco_ a la Sra. Reevas, pero yo _sé_ que ella es de Nueva York. 3. Nosotros queremos _conocer_ a los jugadores del equipo.