Explanation:
The verb "saber" in Spanish can express knowledge, although in the preterite it can mean "to find out".
Let's see examples:
"Yo se como hacer pastel." --- It implies knowledge.
"¡Lo sabía! - This exclamation is used to give a sense of discovery to a thing.
Next I will write how the verb Saber is conjugated in the present and in the preterite for the different people of Spanish.
Present:
Yo se
Tú sabes
Él / Ella / Usted sabe
Nosotros/as sabemos
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes saben
Preterite:
Yo sabía
Tú sabías
Hi friends, How are you? I am very good. Here are some activities that I like:
I really love to dance. I dance to all sorts of music, especially cumbia, salsa, and merengue. I also like to sing. I sing romantic music and also mariachi musicals. I use the guitar and a piano. And what do you like to do?
I am nervous because I need to study for my math exam. I have to study now.
Tak to you later,
Xavier
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