Respuesta :
Hey there! I'm happy to help!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
¿SABER O CONOCER?
Saber and conocer both mean to know but they have different meanings.
Saber has to do with knowing something, like as in knowledge. I know what you like to do, I know the capital of Canada, etc.
Conocer is about personally knowing people. I know him. I know her. If you know of something, then you would use saber.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ORACIÓN (SENTENCE)
Antonio Banderas is a songwriter and singer I believe. Let's create a sentence. I also italicized conocer and sé in the sentence.
No conozco personalmente a Antonio Banderas, pero sé que es un encantador famoso y artista músical.
IN ENGLISH: I do not personally know Antonio Banderas, but I know that he is a famous singer and musical artist.
I used conocer to say that I did not personally know him. Conocer is kind of like being acquainted with someone, and since you are not his friend you should not use conocer. I used saber to say that I knew he was a musical artist. Since that is some of my knowledge, I use saber.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now you know how to use conocer and saber! I wish you the best of luck on your Spanish journey! ¡Hasta luego!
What I know about Antonio Banderas, using the verbs "saber" or "conocer" in Present Tense is:
- No conozco a Antonio Banderas en persona.
- Sé que es un actor español.
- Sé que es el protagonista de la película "El Zorro."
- Sé que tiene un perfume que lleva su nombre.
- Sé que es quien le da voz al gato con botas en sus películas.
- Conozco muchas personas fanáticas a este actor.
Translation.
- I do not know Antonio Banderas in person.
- I know he is a Spanish actor.
- I know that he is the protagonist of the movie "El Zorro."
- I know he has a perfume named after him.
- I know he's the one who voices P u s s in Boots in his movies.
- I know many fanatical people of this actor.
Differences between "saber" and "conocer."
The crucial differences between these two verbs lie in the fact that "conocer" something or someone when you have a direct approach to it, while "saber" about something or someone requires having a knowledge or ability that can come from any source, without this being direct experience.
Present Tense in Spanish.
The conjugation of the verbs "saber" and "conocer," taking into account the personal pronouns, is:
- Yo: sé / conozco
- Tú: sabes / conoces
- Usted: sabe / conoce
- Él: sabe / conoce
- Ella: sabe / conoce
- Ello: sabe / conoce
- Nosotros / Nosotras: sabemos / conocemos
- Ustedes: saben / conocen
- Ellos / Ellas: saben / conocen
Since the sentences created in the answer belong to the first person, all the conjugations made correspond to the personal pronoun "yo," as can be verified in the guide above.
More information:
https://brainly.com/question/20842332