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Saber and Conocer triggers
saber or conocer?
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stem changer or not a stem changer?
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ticket

la entrada

100

What verb is used to express knowledge of information or facts?  (SABER or CONOCER)

saber
100

Mi amiga ___________ a mi hermano.

conoce

100

It's windy.

Hace viento.

100

Is the verb "perderse- to get lost" a stem changing verb.  If so, what letter is changed? and what is it changed to?

Yes it is.   The first "e' is changed to ie.

200

to return

regresar

200

What verb is used to express familiarity of people or places?  SABER or CONOCER

conocer

200
Paco y Claudia _______________ pintar muy bien en la clase de arte.

saben

200

It's stormy.

Hay tormenta.

200

Is "relajarse- to relax" a stem changer?  And if so... what letter is changed? And what is it changed to?

NO it is not a stem changing verb.

300

to relax

relajarse

300

What verb explains how to do something?  SABER or CONCOCER

Saber

300

Mis padres ______________ que Argentina está  al sur del ecuador.

saben

300

to go on vacation

ir de vacaciones

300

Is "contar- to tell"  a stem changer?  And if so... what letter is changed? And what is it changed to?

Yes.  o-ue

400

to book accomodations

reservar alojamiento

400

Which verb uses the personal a?  

Conocer

400

Yo ________________ Argentina muy bien.  

conozco

400

to leave (NOT salir)

partir

400

Is "sentirse- to feel" a stem changing verb? And if so... what letter is changed? And what is it changed to?

Yes, it is.   e- ie

500

traveler

el viajero

la viajera

500

What is the personal a?  Why is it needed?

The personal a is needed to clarify that a person or pet is the direct object and not the subject of the sentence.

Use it in front of a person's name or pronoun when talking about WHO someone knows.

500

Yo ______ que la capital de Argentina es Buenos Aires.

Sé 

500

to travel abroad

viajar al extranjero

500

Is the verb "planificar- to plan"  a stem changing verb? And if so... what letter is changed? And what is it changed to?

No, it is not a stem changing verb.