Saber vs Conocer
Let's do some more practice. We'll include the other verb "saber" which means "to know" a fact.
¿ Conoces a Juan?
Do you know John?
Do you know John?
¿ Sabes si Juan tiene que estudiar el capítulo?
Do you know if John has to study the chapter?
Do you know if John has to study the chapter?
¿ Sabes si Juan lo va a estudiar?
Do you know if John is going to study it?
Do you know if John is going to study it?
¿ Sabes si María conoce a Juan?
Do you know if Mary knows John?
Do you know if Mary knows John?
Yo conozco a María.
I know Mary.
I know Mary.
Yo sé que María tiene que estudiar el capítulo.
I know that Mary has to study the chapter.
I know that Mary has to study the chapter.
Yo sé que María lo va a estudiar.
I know that Mary is going to study it..
I know that Mary is going to study it..
Nosotros vamos a estudiar los capítulos.
We are going to study the chapters.
We are going to study the chapters.
Nosotros los tenemos que estudiar.
We have to study them.
We have to study them.
Los muchachos van a estudiar los capítulos.
The boys are going to study the chapters.
The boys are going to study the chapters.
Los muchachos los van a estudiar.
The boys are going to study them.
The boys are going to study them.
Yo no sé si los muchachos van a estudiar las páginas.
I don't know if the boys are going to study the pages.
I don't know if the boys are going to study the pages.
¿ Sabes si los muchachos van a estudiar las páginas?
Do you know if the boys are going to study the pages?
Do you know if the boys are going to study the pages?
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