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 177: Saber vs conocer D

Exercise 1
Step 1
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For this exercise you should fill in the blanks with the the verbs “conocer” or “saber”. First, decide which of the two you will use and then conjugate it.
Step 2
2 of 5
Don’t forget the rules:
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 5
You should conjugate “saber” and “conocer” in the present tense.
These verbs have the irregular form in the present tense only in the first person singular: “sé” and “conozco”.
Step 4
4 of 5
We know him really well (a veterinarian Hernández).
– we are familiar with this person
Result
5 of 5
conocemos
Exercise 2
Step 1
1 of 5
For this exercise you should fill in the blanks with the the verbs “conocer” or “saber”. First, decide which of the two you will use and then conjugate it.
Step 2
2 of 5
Don’t forget the rules:
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 5
You should conjugate “saber” and “conocer” in the present tense. These verbs have the irregular form in the present tense only in the first person singular: “sé” and “conozco”.
Step 4
4 of 5
Example 2: We don’t know the name of this company’s manager. – they don’t know this fact.
Result
5 of 5
sabemos
Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 5
For this exercise you should fill in the blanks with the the verbs “conocer” or “saber”. First, decide which of the two you will use and then conjugate it.
Step 2
2 of 5
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 5
You should conjugate “saber” and “conocer” in the present tense. These verbs have the irregular form in the present tense only in the first person singular: “sé” and “conozco”.
Step 4
4 of 5
Example 3: Do you know how to count money as fast as that cashier? – the question is if you have the skill to count money fast.
Result
5 of 5
sabes
Exercise 4
Step 1
1 of 5
For this exercise you should fill in the blanks with the the verbs “conocer” or “saber”. First, decide which of the two you will use and then conjugate it.
Step 2
2 of 5
Don’t forget the rules:
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 5
You should conjugate “saber” and “conocer” in the present tense. These verbs have the irregular form in the present tense only in the first person singular: “sé” and “conozco”.
Step 4
4 of 5
Example 4: Do you know a good website for finding jobs? – the question is if you are familiar with this website.
Result
5 of 5
conoce
Exercise 5
Step 1
1 of 5
For this exercise you should fill in the blanks with the the verbs “conocer” or “saber”. First, decide which of the two you will use and then conjugate it.
Step 2
2 of 5
Don’t forget the rules:
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 5
You should conjugate “saber” and “conocer” in the present tense.
These verbs have the irregular form in the present tense only in the first person singular: “sé” and “conozco”.
Step 4
4 of 5
Example 5: I know the secretary of this political group. – this person is familiar with this secretary.
Result
5 of 5
conozco
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 5
For this exercise you should fill in the blanks with the the verbs “conocer” or “saber”. First, decide which of the two you will use and then conjugate it.
Step 2
2 of 5
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 5
You should conjugate “saber” and “conocer” in the present tense.
These verbs have the irregular form in the present tense only in the first person singular: “sé” and “conozco”.
Step 4
4 of 5
Example 6: These mechanics don’t know how to fix car engines. – they don’t have this skill.
Result
5 of 5
saben
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