S3 1.07 Exam Flashcards
Saber or Conocer
to talk about facts; information, the ability to do some thing like a hobby, things, you know by heart, and with an infinitive to describe how to do something 
Saber
Saber or Conocer
to say that you know, or familiar with; a person, place, objects (such as a book), or to talk about meeting someone for the first time 
Conocer
words that are used to connect two sentences or ideas that have a common noun; used to create sentences that are more complex.
The most common one in Spanish is “que”.
Relative Pronouns
means “what” but is not a question word; refers to an abstract idea, connects ideas, and sentences; refer to a specific noun, comment to both sentence
Lo que
used to talk about a specific event in the past; in English, it is often created by adding –ed
Preterit Tense
If you can answer, yes to both of these, you are going to use this tense.
Can I put it on the calendar or on the clock? (specific time)
Was it an action completed at the moment we are referring to? (completed action)
Preterit Tense
used to; tell about things that happened in the past, but over period of time; describe habitual/repeated actions in the past; set the scene; describe people, and feelings; tell time
Imperfect Tense
The three irregular verbs in an imperfect tense are …
Ser, Ver, and Ir
These verbs are cousins to “boot verbs” or “stem-changing verbs”. These verbs have only a change in the third person singular and plural.
Sandal Verbs 
The meaning of this verb changes, depending on the verb tense that it is in. The nature of the tense affects the meeting and the use of the verb. It is rooted in the different roots of each tense.
Chameleon Verbs