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In which of these cases would you use "Saber"? * Choose ALL that apply

I know how to read *
She knows the answer *
They know María *
We know Johnny Depp! *
Do you know San Francisco?
I know all about birds *

My answers are marked with a *

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Saber is to know a fact or a skill.
Conocer is "to be acquainted with someone or a place."

The correct sentences to use the verb saber would be "I know how to read", "She knows the answer", "I know all about birds."
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Saber (to know) means to have information in your mind. Moreover, it means to know about a subject you are familiar with.


Conocer (to know) means to recognize someone or something.


Therefore:



1. I know how to read.


In this case, I would use saber.



In Spanish, this sentence means:


Yo sé como leer.



sé is the conjugation of the verb saber for the first-person singular in the simple present. In this case, I know how to do something, that is, I am familiar with a subject which is the reading.



2. She knows the answer


In this case, I would use saber.



In Spanish, this sentence means:


Ella sabe la respuesta



sabe is the conjugation of the verb saber for the third-person singular in the simple present. In this case, she has information of something.



3. They know María


In this case, I wouldn't use saber, but conocer.



In Spanish, this sentence means:


Ellos conocen a María



conocen is the conjugation of the verb conocer for the third-person plural in the simple present. So, they may recognize María if they look at her.


4. We know Johnny Depp!

In this case, I wouldn't use saber, but conocer.



In Spanish, this sentence means:


¡Nosotros conocemos a Johnny Depp!


conocemos is the conjugation of the verb conocer for the first-person plural in the simple present. So, if we look at Johnny Depp we may recognize him


5. Do you know San Francisco?

In this case, I wouldn't use saber, but conocer.


In Spanish, this sentence means:

¿Conoces San Francisco?


conoces is the conjugation of the verb conocer for the second-person singular in the simple present. So, someone is asking me if I could recognize some place called San Francisco.


6. I know all about birds

In this case, I would use saber


In Spanish, this sentence means:


Yo todo sobre aves


As in exercise 1, we use the conjugation here. So, I have a lot of information about a subject, that is, birds

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