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Page 1: To know someone or be familiar with something  The yo form is irregular in present tense, otherwise it is a regular –er verb (yo) conozco (nosotros)
Page 2: To know someone or be familiar with something  The yo form is irregular in present tense, otherwise it is a regular –er verb (yo) conozco (nosotros)

To know someone or be familiar with something

The yo form is irregular in present tense, otherwise it is a regular –er verb

(yo) conozco (nosotros) conocemos

(tú) conoces (vosotros) conocéis(él, ella, Ud.) conoce (ellos, ellas. Uds.) conocen

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Conocer is followed by a when talking about people.

Ejemplos: Yo conozco a Roberto. Roberto conoce a Guillermo pero no

conoce su casa.

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Todavía, yo no 1. __________ muy bien la escuela. El Sr. Anderson, el profesor, es nuevo también, y él tampoco 2. __________ bien la escuela. Yo ya 3. ____________ unas chicas de mi clase de historia. Ellas 4. ____________ un café muy bueno cerca del colegio. Después de la última clase, vamos al café para tomar algo. Voy a clases en metro, pero todavía no 5. ___________ bien el sistema de metro.

Read the following excerpt from Berta’s diary and complete it with the correct forms of conocer. Remember to use the preposition a when necessary.

Page 5: To know someone or be familiar with something  The yo form is irregular in present tense, otherwise it is a regular –er verb (yo) conozco (nosotros)

1. Conozco2. Conoce3. Conozco a4. Conocen5. Conozco

Page 6: To know someone or be familiar with something  The yo form is irregular in present tense, otherwise it is a regular –er verb (yo) conozco (nosotros)

Use the following formulas for comparing people or things that are different:

más + adjective/adverb/noun + que (=more __________ than)

menos + adjective/adverb/noun + que(=less _________ than)

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La doctoraEl profesor

1. La doctora es más rico que el profesor.

2. El profesor es menos exigente que la doctora.

3. El profesor es más aplicado que la doctora.

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Pedro Susana

Compare these two people using these adjectives:

1. inteligente

2. atlético

3. alto

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Violeta Jacobo

Compare these two people using the following adjectives:

1. creativo

2. responsable

3. delgado

Page 10: To know someone or be familiar with something  The yo form is irregular in present tense, otherwise it is a regular –er verb (yo) conozco (nosotros)

Some comparative phrases do not follow the regular pattern. Here are some examples: menor que= younger than mayor que= older than mejor que= better than peor que= worse than

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El carro verde El carro amarillo

1. El carro amarillo es mejor que el carro verde.

2. El carro verde es mayor que el carro amarillo.

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La niña el hombre

-The girl is younger than the man.-The man is older than the girl.

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La niña el hombre

-La niña es menor que el hombre.-El hombre es mayor que la niña .

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el fútbol norteamericano el fútbol

Compare these two sports using the following adjectives:1. mejor2. divertido3. peor

Page 15: To know someone or be familiar with something  The yo form is irregular in present tense, otherwise it is a regular –er verb (yo) conozco (nosotros)

¿Qué es peor que encontrar un gusano en una manzana?

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Encontrar medio gusano


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