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PRACTICE WORKSHEET: SABER VS. CONOCER Fill in the blanks with correct form of “to know”. First you’ll need to choose between “saber” and “conocer”. Then you’ve got to conjugate it correctly. There’s no need to include subject pronouns (yo, tú, etc). But you can if you want. If you need help remembering them, check out ‘Answer Key: Saber & Conocer Conjugations’ @ http://gringoespanol.com/quickies/saber-conocer/. 1. I know Bob.
___________ a Bob.
2. I know the answer.
___________ la respuesta.
3. He knows where the store is.
___________ dónde está la tienda.
4. We don’t know Barcelona very well.
No ___________ Barcelona muy bien.
5. Do you know Carol? (to a friend)
___________ a Carol?
6. I know the address.
___________ la dirección.
7. Do you know his problem? (to two friends)
___________ su problema?
8. The teacher knows her students.
La profesora ___________ sus estudiantes.
9. He knows how to drive.
___________ conducir.
10. They don’t know.
No ___________ .
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2. He denied. 3. He played (game/sport). 4. I paid. 5. You scrubbed. (formal). 6. You hung. (formal). 7. We arrived. 8. You both paid. (formal). 9. You both paid. 10.
They sold their house two years ago. 4. She counted the children. 5. My brother bought a ticket to the concert. 6. You started to study Spanish ten years ago. 7.
She is choosing. 4. You both are winning or earning. 5. You are seeming. 6. You both are answering. 7. You both are forgetting. 8. You are walking. (formal). 9.
You both greeted. 3. They dreamt. (masculine). 4. You passed. (formal). 5. They passed. (feminine). 6. He found, met. 7. She rented. 8. I passed. 9. You sat down.
9. You both travel. 10. They send. (males/mixed). 11. They watch. (males/mixed). 12. They pass. (males/mixed). 13. They love. (males/mixed). 14. You both sing.
You both touched, played (instrument). 11. I took out. 12. We practiced. 13. You practiced. (formal). 14. They took out. (feminine). 15. You both touched. (formal).
1. You started, began. 2. We started, began. 3. She started, began. 4. You both started, commenced. 5. They ate lunch. (masculine). 6. You started, commenced.
I spend. Section #6. 1. I attend. 2. She climbs. 3. You both sing. 4. I owe. 5. You both climb. 6. She unites. 7. You run. 8. You divide. 9. We run. 10. I practice. 11.
They travel. (males/mixed). 11. You hide. 12. You both suffer. 13. I draw. 14. You respond. 15. You owe. (formal). 16. I use. 17. I sell. 18. We unite. 19. You suffer.
They are going to suffer. (females). 4. You are going to suggest. (formal). 5. I am going to run. 6. I am going to fall. 7. They are going to deduce or conclude.
3. Your family is big. (friend). ______ familia es grande. 4. Our dog is young. ... When do we want to go? Cuando ______ queremos ir? 8. His health is not good.
Yo ______ de Weatherford. 2. María ______ cansada todas las mañanas. 3. Ellos ______ en la tienda de pintura. 4. Tú ______ alto y delgado. 5. Juan y yo ______ enojados. 6. Mi hermano __________emocionado porque es su cumpleaños. 7. Mis padres ______
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