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Saber vs. Conocer

Saber vs. Conocer. Saber. Saber and conocer each mean to know , but in a different sense. Saber means to know facts or information. Patricia sabe la dirección . (Patricia knows the address.). When saber is followed by an infinitive .

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Saber vs. Conocer

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  1. Saber vs. Conocer

  2. Saber • Saber and conocer each mean to know, but in a different sense. • Saber means to know facts or information. • Patricia sabe la dirección. (Patricia knows the address.)

  3. When saber is followed by an infinitive. When followed by an infinitive, saber means to know how to do something. • ¿Sabescantar? • ¿Sabesdibujar?

  4. Conocer • Conocer means to know or to be acquainted with a person or place.

  5. When saying that you know a person (people) • After conocer, use the personal a withpeople. • Conocemos alaura • ¿Conoces ese restaurant? • ¿Conoces al profesor López?

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