Quasimodo: Tell me if the bold word in each sentence is a Direct Object or Indirect Object. I know María. He reads to María. Ellos conocen a Marco. Yo.

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Quasimodo: Tell me if the bold word in each sentence is a Direct Object or Indirect Object. I know María. He reads to María. Ellos conocen a Marco. Yo le grito (yell) a Marco.

Tarea: La camarera te sirvió el plato de pasta con miriscos. La camarera te lo sirvió. Isabel nos trajo la sal y la pimienta a la mesa. Isabel nos las trajo a la mesa. Javier me pidió el aceite y el vinagre anoche. Javier me los pidió anoche. El dueño nos busca una mesa para seis personas. El dueño nos la busca para seis personas. Tu madre me consigue unos melocotones deliciosos. Tu madre me los consigue. ¿Te recomendaron este resaurante Lola y Paco? ¿te lo recomendaron Lola y Paco?

Saber vs. Conocer What do you remember? Both mean “to know” but are used in different situations (kind of like ser vs. estar but easier ) Both have irregular yo forms

Saber: Sé Sabemos Sabes Sabéis Sabe Saben

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

En el libro: Página doscientos ¡Inténtalo! SABER section

Conocer: Conozco Conocemos Conoces Conocéis Conoce Conocen

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

Personal a Remember: When your object is a person (or a pet) you need to use the personal 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: Worksheet Vocab 6