Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
1st Edition
Prentice Hall
ISBN: 9780131661493
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Page 176: Saber vs conocer A

Exercise 1
Step 1
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For this exercise you should choose between the verbs “saber” and “conocer” for each expression on the left.
Step 2
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These verbs have the same meaning – to know, but are used in different context.
Use “saber” when you are talking about facts/ skills/ expressing knowledge about something.
Use “conocer” to express familiarity with a person/ thing/ place.
Step 3
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In the first example we have an action – to repair cars, which is a skill (that tells you which verb you should use).
Result
4 of 4
saber reparar coches
Exercise 2
Step 1
1 of 4
For this exercise you should choose between the verbs “saber” and “conocer” for each expression on the left.
Step 2
2 of 4
These verbs have the same meaning – to know, but are used in different context.
Use “saber” when you are talking about facts/ skills/ expressing knowledge about something.
Use “conocer” to express familiarity with a person/ thing/ place.
Step 3
3 of 4
In the example number 2 we have Latin music, which is a thing that one can (or can’t) be familiar with (that tells you which verb you should use).
Result
4 of 4
conocer la música latina
Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 4
For this exercise you should choose between the verbs “saber” and “conocer” for each expression on the left.
Step 2
2 of 4
These verbs have the same meaning – to know, but are used in different context.
Use “saber” when you are talking about facts/ skills/ expressing knowledge about something.
Use “conocer” to express familiarity with a person/ thing/ place.
Step 3
3 of 4
In the example number 3 we have – where is San Antonio. One can or can’t express knowledge about the location of San Antonio (that tells you which verb you should use).
Result
4 of 4
saber dónde está San Antonio
Exercise 4
Step 1
1 of 4
For this exercise you should choose between the verbs “saber” and “conocer” for each expression on the left.
Step 2
2 of 4
These verbs have the same meaning – to know, but are used in different context.
Use “saber” when you are talking about facts/ skills/ expressing knowledge about something.
Use “conocer” to express familiarity with a person/ thing/ place.
Step 3
3 of 4
In the example number 4 we have the city of New York. One can or can’t express familiarity with New York city.
Result
4 of 4
conocer la ciudad de Nueva York
Exercise 5
Step 1
1 of 4
For this exercise you should choose between the verbs “saber” and “conocer” for each expression on the left.
Step 2
2 of 4
These verbs have the same meaning – to know, but are used in different context.
Use “saber” when you are talking about facts/ skills/ expressing knowledge about something.
Use “conocer” to express familiarity with a person/ thing/ place.
Step 3
3 of 4
In the example number 5 we have – your community dentist. One can or can’t express the familiarity with this particular dentist (that tells you which verb you should use).
Result
4 of 4
conocer al dentista de tu comunidad
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 4
For this exercise you should choose between the verbs “saber” and “conocer” for each expression on the left.
Step 2
2 of 4
These verbs have the same meaning – to know, but are used in different context.
Use “saber” when you are talking about facts/ skills/ expressing knowledge about something.
Use “conocer” to express familiarity with a person/ thing/ place.

Step 3
3 of 4
In the example number 6 we have – when is the final exam. One can or can’t know this fact (that tells you which verb you should use).
Result
4 of 4
saber cuándo es el examen final
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