Saber versus conocer Español II. El verbo “ saber ” Yo séNostros sabemos Tú sabesVosotros sabéis Él, ella, Ud. sabeEllos, ellas, Uds. saben.

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Saber versus conocer Español II

El verbo “ saber ” Yo séNostros sabemos Tú sabesVosotros sabéis Él, ella, Ud. sabeEllos, ellas, Uds. saben

El verbo “ conocer ” Yo conozcoNosotros conocemos Tú conocesVosotros conocéis Él, ella, Ud. conoce Ellos, ellas, Uds. conocen

Both verbs mean “to know.” However, they are used for different “knows”

Saber is used to state: Facts Information Knowledge that can be stated With an infinitive to say “know how to (do something)” ¿Sabes el número de teléfono de Marta? El profesor sabe la historia de España. Mi padre sabe construir casas.

Conocer is used to state: Know a person Be familiar with a place Usually translated to “have been” in English (as in “I have been to Spain”) Yo conozco a Pedro Gómez. No conocemos la Universidad de Michigan.

¡Inténtalo tú! 1.Alfredo no _________ a nadie en esta ciudad. 2.¿No ________ Galicia Uds.? Entonces, tienen que ir. 3.¿________ Ud. Cuántos habitantes hay en Caracas? 4.Yo no _______ esta computadora. ¿Cómo funciona? 5.Mi abuela no ________ conducir.

Some special issues If you want to say you know me, you, him/her, us, them… use an IOP! You know me. → Me conoces. I know you. → Te conozco. I know him/her. → Lo/la conozco You know us → Nos conoces. I know them. → Los/Las conozco

The personal a When the direct object of the verb is a person, it is preceded by the word “a.” This is called a personal a in Spanish. It has no English translation. Juan conoce a Luisa. Juan ve a Luisa. Juan besa a Luisa. Juan conoce la casa de Luisa. (¿Por qué no hay un a personal?)

Más practica ¿Usa saber o conocer? 1.El hermano de Sr. Miga 2.Bajar información de Internet 3.El nombre de una canción en español 4.Las cámaras digitales 5.España o México 6.La dirección electrónica de Sr. Miga 7.Una página Web interesante 8.Enviar fotos por Internet

Usa la a personal o no para cada frase 1.Compramos (a) una computadora. 2.Yo veo (a) las muchachos bonitas en la playa. 3.Escribimos muchas cartas (a) nuestros primos. 4.Visito (a) mi familia durante las vacaciones. 5.Lavan (a) su perro Fifí. 6.Compro (a) un iPod.