Breakdown of Esa mujer sabrá programar la computadora.
la computadora
the computer
esa
that (feminine)
la mujer
the woman
saber
to know (facts) / to hear from (someone)
Questions & Answers about Esa mujer sabrá programar la computadora.
Why is it sabrá instead of saberá?
The verb saber (to know) has an irregular stem in the future tense. Instead of using the full infinitive and adding the ending, you drop the letter e to get the stem sabr-. Then you add the standard future ending for he/she/it, which is -á, making it sabrá.
Does sabrá programar literally mean 'will know to program'? Where is the word for 'how to'?
Why use esa instead of esta for 'that'?
Esa is the feminine form of ese, which means 'that' (pointing to something farther away). Esta means 'this' (pointing to something near you). Because mujer (woman) is a feminine noun, we use esa.