Grammar
| Front | Subject -ar Verbs -er and -ir Verbs Preterit tenseyo- |
| Back | é-í |
| Front | we normally translate saber as “to know” in English, but if you want to be more accurate, you should translate it as “to be able to,” “to know how to” or “to have knowledge or info about something.”The best way of translating conocer into English would be “to be familiar or acquainted with.” |
| Back |
| Front | The gerund is the form of the verb that ends in -___ (for -ar verbs) or -iendo (for -erand -ir verbs) and is the same as the -ing form of the verb in English (for example, walking, swimming). |
| Back | ando |