In this Spanish grammar lesson, you will learn that you have to use a in Spanish after buscar/conocer/ver/visitar.
In this lesson you will learn about:
- how to a in Spanish after buscar/conocer/ver/visitar
- how the words are used in sentences
- how you can quiz yourself on a in Spanish after buscar/conocer/ver/visitar
- how you can practice with flashcards on a in Spanish after buscar/conocer/ver/visitar
- how and why you should use the courses of Language Atlas to learn Spanish
By the end of the lesson you will know all about a in Spanish after buscar/conocer/ver/visitar!
Table of Contents
Introduction to A in Spanish after Buscar/Conocer/Ver/Visitar
You have to use “a” in Spanish after certain buscar, conocer, ver, and visitar.
However, this rule only applies when you talk about people or animals.
If you are talking about a thing, then you will NOT use “a” after buscar, conocer, ver, and visitar
Buscar = To Look For
La policía está buscando a los atracadores del banco.
Police are looking for the bank robbers.
Elena está buscando el mando.
Elena is looking for the remote.
When you are talking about people you will use “a” after the verb, however when you are talking about things you will NOT use “a” after the verb.
Conocer = To Know
Juan me invitó a su casa. Ya conozco a sus padres.
Juan invited me to his house. I already know his parents.
No conozco esa parte de la ciudad.
I don’t know that part of the city.
When you are talking about people you will use “a” after the verb, however when you are talking about things you will NOT use “a” after the verb.
Ver = To See
Hace tiempo que no veo a tu hermana, ¿está bien?
I haven’t seen your sister in a while, is she OK?
En casa vemos una película todos los días.
At home we watch a film every day.
When you are talking about people you will use “a” after the verb, however when you are talking about things you will NOT use “a” after the verb.
Visitar = To Visit
¿Has visitado ya a tu tío?
Have you visited your uncle yet?
¿Vosotros habéis visitado París?
Have you visited Paris?
When you are talking about people you will use “a” after the verb, however when you are talking about things you will NOT use “a” after the verb.
Example Sentences on A in Spanish after Buscar/Conocer/Ver/Visitar
This section of the lesson on a in Spanish after buscar/conocer/ver/visitar is about seeing the idioms used in sentences.
This is valuable because you can improve your understanding of a in Spanish after buscar/conocer/ver/visitar through examples.
La policía está buscando a los atracadores del banco.
Police are looking for the bank robbers.
Elena está buscando el mando.
Elena is looking for the remote.
Juan me invitó a su casa. Ya conozco a sus padres.
Juan invited me to his house. I already know his parents.
No conozco esa parte de la ciudad.
I don’t know that part of the city.
Hace tiempo que no veo a tu hermana, ¿está bien?
I haven’t seen your sister in a while, is she OK?
En casa vemos una película todos los días.
At home we watch a film every day.
¿Has visitado ya a tu tío?
Have you visited your uncle yet?
¿Vosotros habéis visitado París?
Have you visited Paris?
Quiz Yourself on A in Spanish after Buscar/Conocer/Ver/Visitar
At the end of every lesson you can do a small quiz.
You will see the sentences of the previous chapter.
You will either need to fill in the blanks, choose the correct multiple choice option, or both.
Once you are done the correct answer will be shown.
You can redo the quiz as many times as you want!
How to Practice With Flashcards for This Lesson
Using flashcards is an absolute necessity when it comes to learning a language!
It is the best way to memorize what you learn, you can personalize your progression because it adapts to your actions, and all flashcards have audio to improve your hearing and pronunciation.
Please read our article on how to learn a new language for more information on flashcards and the best way to learn a new language.
There are two ways to practice with Flashcards for this lesson.
- Anki
- The Flashcards in our Courses
Anki is a free software with which you can create and practice flashcards.
After you have downloaded Anki for free, you can get our Spanish A2 Anki Deck.
This Anki Deck contains 3,568 flashcards with which you can practice absolutely everything for Spanish A2.
All the flashcards have text, images, explanations, and audio.
You can also use our courses that have flashcards integrated alongside lessons with audio, quizzes and much more!
However, I am sure you are wondering, what are your courses, and why should I take them?
The Courses of Language Atlas
Have you ever wondered what the best way is to learn a new language?
I have been learning languages for over 20+ years and I was always frustrated with books, courses, and classes that I had tried.
It never really seemed to work for me.
I wanted to learn a language in the most effective and efficient way, and there was nothing out there for me.
So I thought, “why not make something myself?“.
Using my experience and by doing research I created Language Atlas, a platform where people can learn French and Spanish in the most effective and efficient way.
I created free lessons and quizzes so that there would always be an easy and accessible way for people to learn or brush up on their language skills.
However, I also created courses that are much more comprehensive and in-depth.
These courses are easy to follow, clear, and allow you to become fluent in the most effective and efficient way.
The courses of Language Atlas have:
- 800+ Lessons with audio
- 800+ Quizzes
- 10,000 Flashcards with explanations, images, and audio
- A gamified way of learning a new language
- A vibrant community (including support from me)
You can register for free and try the French A0/A1 and Spanish A0/A1 Courses for free!
This includes over 60 lessons and quizzes, 500 flashcards that adapt to how you learn, and access to the community (including support from me).
All you have to do is study 30 minutes a day and you will be fluent in no time!
Don’t miss out – register for free and start learning!