Answer in your bell ringer section: Txbk pg 15 act. 13
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Answer in your bell ringer section: Txbk pg 15 act. 13
Answer in your bell ringer section: Txbk pg 15 act. 13 Answer in your bell ringer section: Txbk pg 15 act. 13 á es es es son está es está está es Saber To be aware of facts/ information: -No sé dónde está. I don't know where it is. Conocer Indicates familiarity/ recognition/acquaintance -Yo lo conozco. I know him. To know things by heart/ Mostly used for people and places: "know how to (do something)” -No conocemos al presidente. saber + infinitive: We don't know the president. -No saben nadar. They don't know how to swim. Saber Facts - Yo no sé la hora. - People & Pets -Conozco a tus padres. Information Places No sabemos como se llama. -Ellos conocen el restaurante. - Skill Ellos saben jugar al fútbol. How to… Conocer To be familiar/ acquainted with something -Conocemos los libros famosos. 1. One cannot saber people. Sé que (ella) vive en Nueva York. (information) I know that she lives in New York. Saber + que (that) / Saber + infinitive 2. The verb conocer cannot be immediately followed by que. When you talk about a person, you need a personal “a” or a direct object pronoun. A -¿ Conoces a esa mujer? Do you know that woman? B - Si, Yo la conozco. Yes, I know her. Saber Facts Information Skill How to… A fish’s tail moves like a lightsaber. Conocer Con = with To be familiar with People Places & Pets