1 / 12

SABER Y CONOCER

SABER Y CONOCER . SABER . sé sabes sabe. sabemos ( sabéis ) saben. The verb saber is irregular in its yo form. 1. SABER = to know a fact, to know data. Sabemos que Rodolfo y Luisa son estudiantes. ¿ Sabes los días de la semana?. Yo sé el número de teléfono de de Consuelo.

liliha
Download Presentation

SABER Y CONOCER

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. SABER YCONOCER

  2. SABER sé sabes sabe sabemos (sabéis) saben The verb saber is irregular in its yo form.

  3. 1. SABER = to know a fact, to know data Sabemos que Rodolfo y Luisa son estudiantes. ¿Sabes los días de la semana? Yo sé el número de teléfono de de Consuelo.

  4. 2. SABER + infinitive* = to know how to do something Yo sé esquiar. ¿Sabes cocinar? Los niños no saben nadar. *Conocer is never followed by an infinitive.

  5. 3. SABER is often followed by a question word.* Sabemosquién es David Beckham. ¿Sabesdónde está la oficina de correos? No sécuándo sale el tren para Miami. *Conocer is never followed by a question word.

  6. 4. SABER is also used when we know something from memory (de memoria) Abuela Marta sabe el Himno Nacional Mexicano. ¡Mexicanos, al grito de guerra . . . !

  7. CONOCER conocemos (conocéis) conocen conozco conoces conoce The verb conocer is irregular in its yo form.

  8. CONOCER = to know, or to be familiar/acquainted with a person, place or thing • 2. When the direct object of conocer is a person or a pet, the personal a is used.

  9. Notice the contrast between SABER and CONOCER in the following sentences. A. Yo sé quién es Plácido Domingo, pero no conozco al señor Domingo personalmente. I know who Plácido Domingo is, but I don’t know Mr. Domingo personally. B. Sabemos dónde está Tegucigalpa, pero no conocemos la ciudad. We know where Tegucigalpa is, but we aren’t familiar with the city. C. Julia sabe que Rigoberta Menchú recibió el premio Nobel, pero no conoce sus obras. Julia knows that Rigoberta Menchú received the Nobel prize, but she isn’t acquainted with her works.

  10. ¿Cómo se dice en español? 1. I know how to play cards. 2. Paco knows the Fernandez family. 3. Marta knows the address. 4. Martina knows the city very well. 5. My friends know how to cook. 6. Luisa knows the information. Yo sé jugar a las cartas. (activity) Paco conoce a los Fernandez. (person) Marta sabe la dirección. (information) Martina conoce la ciudad muy bien. (place) Mis amigos saben cocinar. (activity) Luisa sabe la información. (information)

  11. http://www.spanish.bz/activity-saber.htm

  12. FIN

More Related