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  1. Conjugation in present tense of 'saber' (part 1) - Yo se (I know), Tu sabes (you know), El/Ella sabe (he/she knows) #SpanishLessons
  2. 'Saber' (part 4) eg "Carlos sabe su nombre." (Carlos knows his/her name) #SpanishLessons
  3. 'Saber' (p.3) example "Juan sabe donde esta el lugar." (Juan knows where the place is) #SpanishLessons
  4. 'Saber' (part 2) example "Yo se jugar al futbol." (I know how to play football) #SpanishLessons
  5. 'Saber' (pt.1) example "Yo se hablar espanol." (I know how to speak Spanish) #SpanishLessons
  6. 'Saber' is used for facts, information and knowing how to do something. Examples to follow. #SpanishLessons
  7. Both 'saber' and 'conocer' mean 'to know.' The following tweet will describe the difference. #SpanishLessons
  8. Important verbs (p.7) - querer (to want), poner (to put), amar (to love) #SpanishLessons
  9. Common verbs (p.6) - deber (to have to), poder (to be able to), voir (to see) #SpanishLessons
  10. Common verbs (p.5) - tener (to have), tirar (to throw), dejar (to leave) #SpanishLessons
  11. Common verbs (pt.4) - saber (to know), conocer (to know), escribir (to write) #SpanishLessons
  12. Important verbs (pt.3) - pensar (to think), ir (to go), creer (to believe) #SpanishLessons
  13. Important verbs (pt.2) - estudiar (to study), jugar (to play), descanzar (to rest) #SpanishLessons
  14. Important verbs (pt.1) - comer (to eat), beber (to drink), hacer (to do), hablar (to speak) #SpanishLessons
  15. The most well-known and used verbs tend to be irregular verbs while other verbs are generally regular ones. #SpanishLessons
  16. In Spanish, as in all Romance languages, there exist regular and irregular verbs. #SpanishLessons
  17. There are 3 forms of verbs in Spanish, verbs that end in -ar, -ir and -er #SpanishLessons
  18. Human feelings (p.4) - alivio (relief), verguenza (shame), orgullo (pride) #SpanishLessons
  19. Human feelings (part 3) - amor (love), miedo (fear), decepcion (disappointment) #SpanishLessons
  20. Human feelings (pt.2) - frustracion (frustration), aburrimiento (boredom), sorpresa (surprise) #SpanishLessons