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que that

Savoir

où when

Savoir

pourquoi why

Savoir

comment how

Savoir

si if

Savoir


quand when

Savoir

à quelle heure at what time

Savoir

connaître always needs a direct object.

(_KNOW_) cannot be followed by a clause or infinitive.

connaître always needs a direct object; it cannot be followed by a clause or infinitive:

when you can substitute the words “to be familiar with”:


Use the verb _________

Connaître


Use the verb connaître when you can substitute the words “to be familiar with”:

I know Luke


[meaning: I am acquainted with Luke.] What verb is used?

Connaître. Je connais luc.

(Marie knows how to drive.)

Marie sait conduire.

(I know Michel.)

Je connais Michel.

To know a person personally

Connaître

To be familiar with a person, place or thing

Connaître

In the passé composé, meaning “to meet (for the first time)” or “to become acquainted with

Connaître

is used with a direct object

Connaître

cannot be followed by a clause or the infinitive form of a verb.

Connaître

knowing people and places.

Connaître :: Joan, Paris