Those would be "saber" (as in knowing a fact or how to do something) and "conocer" (as in knowing a person).
Each verb has its own meaning, you know.
There are two verbs in Spanish for 'to know:' saber - to know a piece of information or 'how to' do something. Example: Mi hermano sabe conducir un auto. conocer - to know as in: to be familiar with a person, place or thing. Example: Yo conozco a tu hermano.
"conocer" to say you know someone or to know about a certain topic extremely well. "saber" to know something or about someone just in basic recognition, not know about something deeply
The word know is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are knows, knowing and knew.Some examples are:"I know who you are"."She knows where it is"."I like knowing you"."I knew it was there".
It means "I know him". There are two verbs in Spanish that mean "to know". "Conocer" is used in relation to people. Factual knowlege is used with the verb "saber". "Lo sé" means "I know it".
Did and know are verbs. Not is an adverb.
Verbs like approve of confess to decide, are verbs used without objects.
tener, obtener, ser, volver, ver, leer, creer, correr---todos son infinitivosalot...almost all spanish verbs end in -er, -ar, or -irbeber- to drinkser- to besaber- to knowleer- to readtener- to havecaer- to fallthats just a few examples of MANY spanish verbs that end in -er
I don't know about sub classes but there are basically two types of phrasal verbs those which have literal meanings and those that have non literal meaning ie idiomatic For example: literal - I picked up the ball from the floor. non literal (idiomatic) - I picked up Spanish when I lived in Madrid.
"You don't know me" in Spanish is "Usted no me conoce". There are two verbs in Spanish that mean "to know". If you are speaking of factual knowlege, the verb "saber" is used. When speaking of people, the verb "conocer" is used. Example: Yo conozco a María - "I know Maria" (The extra "a" is an addtional article called the "personal a" and has no counterpart in English". Usted sabe la matemática - "You know math".
You can identify the imperfect tense in Spanish by the endings -aba, -ía, -ía, -ábamos, -íais, -ían for -ar verbs, and -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían for -er/-ir verbs. The preterite tense, on the other hand, is recognized by the endings -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, -asteis, -aron for -ar verbs, and -í, -iste, -ió, -imos, -isteis, -ieron for -er/-ir verbs.
The verb form of knowledge is to know.