I have another one. What is the difference between Hacer and Trabajar and where would I use each?
Hacer vs. Trabajar

James-K1
January 24, 2011

Pascal-P
January 24, 2011
Hacer: To do or to make.
Trabajar: To work.
Hacer is often used in idiomatic expressions, eg. hace sol. It is sunny.
Trabajar strictly means to work. Yo trabajo duro. I work hard.
Its quite a wide difference actually.

Vera-N
January 25, 2011
Hello, could you explain me the difference between conosco and saber?
Thank you.

Pascal-P
January 25, 2011
Conocer means to know a person (or to be acquainted with), whereas saber means to know a fact/skill.
For example,
Yo lo conozco. I know him.
But:
Yo sé cocinar. I know how to cook.
Both saber and conocer are irregular verbs, so I would recommend searching their conjugations online.