SABER To know information / how to do something
SABER = to know SABER is another verb that has an irregular YO form. Use SABER to talk about information you know. When to use SABER: I know (how) to dance. He knows math really well. I dont know the answer.
SABER = to know Yo Sé I know Nosotros Sabemos We know Tú Sabes You know / Do you know x Él, Ella, Usted Sabe He/She/You know(s) Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes Saben They/ all of you know
SABER = to know To say you know HOW to do something, use SABER plus an infinitive (not-conjugated verb) Yo sé leer. ¡Sabemos bailar salsa!
SABER = to know Try These! 1. I know! _________________________________ 2. We know (that) Mrs. Gonzalez is a teacher. _____________________________ 3. My sisters and I know (how to) dance. _______________________________________ 4. Do you know math? _________________________________ 5. You dont know science _________________________________
CONOCER To know a person or be familiar with a place
CONOCER = to know (person/place) Yo I know Nosotros We know Tú You know / Do you know x Él, Ella, Usted He/She/You know(s) Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes They/ all of you know
CONOCER= to know Try These! (remember, an A usually comes after) 1. I know your parents. _________________________________ 2. We know Mrs. Gonzalez well. _____________________________ 3. My sisters and I know the new students. _______________________________________ 4. Do you know the muffin man? _________________________________ 5. You dont know me. _________________________________