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Saber vs. Conocer. By: Kaitlyn Nelson, Marjie Morgan, Branden Belser , Alex McAlister. SABER PRESENTE. In the P resent , SABER means TO KNOW FACTS/INFO/HOW TO DO SOMETHING. SABER PRETÉRITO. In the P reterite , SABER means TO FIND OUT FACTS/INFO (in the past).
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Saber vs. Conocer By: Kaitlyn Nelson, Marjie Morgan, BrandenBelser, Alex McAlister
SABER PRESENTE In the Present, SABER means TO KNOW FACTS/INFO/HOW TO DO SOMETHING.
SABER PRETÉRITO In the Preterite, SABER means TO FIND OUT FACTS/INFO (in the past).
SABER IMPERFECTO In the Imperfect, SABER means TO KNOW FACTS/INFO (in the past).
CONOCER PRESENTE In the Present, CONOCER means TO KNOW A PERSON/BE FAMILIAR WITH A PLACE.
CONCER PRETÉRITO In the Preterite , CONOCER means TO MEET SOMEONE (in the past).
CONOCER IMPERFECTO In the Imperfect CONOCER means TO KNOW A PERSON (in the past).
¡IMPORTANTE! • Saber = to know how you don’t need an extra word “how.” • With CONOCER, use personal “a” with people.