Un diagnóstico Both verbs translate into English as… …“to know”

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Un diagnóstico Both verbs translate into English as… …“to know”

¿Cómo se dice?... “I don’t know the answer.” “No sé la respuesta.

¿Cómo se dice?... “I know the teacher. “Conozco al profesor.”

Primero: los cuadros Saber – “to know” SéSabemos SabesSabéis SabeSaben

Primero: los cuadros Conocer– “to know” ConozcoConocemos ConocesConocéis ConoceConocen

SaberConocer “to know” facts and information “to know how” to do something “to know” a person “to know” a place or thing

Saber “to know” facts and information “to know how” to do something ¿Sabes dónde está la estación de autobuses? Do you know where the bus station is?

Saber “to know” facts and information “to know how” to do something Harry sabe muchos hechizos. Harry knows many spells.

Saber “to know” facts and information “to know how” to do something Yo sé tocar la flauta. I know how to play the flute.

Saber “to know” facts and information “to know how” to do something ¿Sabes dónde puedo comprar Pillow Pets®? Do you know where I can buy pillow pets?

Conocer ¿Conoces a Justin? Do you know Justin? “to know” a person “to know” a place or thing

Conocer Conozco a mucha gente de Perú. I know a lot of people from Perú. “to know” a person “to know” a place or thing

Conocer ¿Conoces Lorenzo’s Pizza en la calle South? Do you know Lorenzo’s Pizza on South St.? “to know” a person “to know” a place or thing