In both English and Spanish, relative pronouns are used to combine two sentences or clauses that share a common element, such as a noun or pronoun. Study.

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In both English and Spanish, relative pronouns are used to combine two sentences or clauses that share a common element, such as a noun or pronoun. Study this diagram. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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Spanish has three frequently-used relative pronouns. ¡Atención Spanish has three frequently-used relative pronouns. ¡Atención! Interrogative words (qué, quién, etc.) always carry an accent. Relative pronouns, however, never carry a written accent. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Que is the most frequently used relative pronoun Que is the most frequently used relative pronoun. It can refer to things or to people. Unlike its English counterpart, that, que is never omitted. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The relative pronoun quien refers only to people, and is often used after a preposition or the personal a. Quien has only two forms: quien (singular) and quienes (plural). Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Quien(es) is occasionally used instead of que in clauses set off by commas. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Unlike que and quien(es), lo que doesn’t refer to a specific noun Unlike que and quien(es), lo que doesn’t refer to a specific noun. It refers to an idea, a situation, or a past event and means what, that which, or the thing that. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Completa estas oraciones con pronombres relativos. Voy a utilizar los platos _____ me regaló mi abuela. Ana comparte un apartamento con la chica a _____ conocimos en la fiesta de Jorge. Esta oficina tiene todo _____ necesitamos. Puedes estudiar en el dormitorio _____ está a la derecha de la cocina. Los señores _____ viven en esa casa acaban de llegar de Centroamérica. Los niños a _________ viste en nuestro jardín son mis sobrinos. La piscina _____ ves desde la ventana es la piscina de mis vecinos. Fue Úrsula _____ ayudó a mamá a limpiar el refrigerador. que quien lo que que que quienes que quien

Completa estas oraciones con pronombres relativos. (cont.) Ya te dije que fue mi padre _____ alquiló el apartamento. __________ te dijo Pablo no es cierto. Tengo que sacudir los muebles _____ están en el altillo una vez al mes. No entiendo por qué no lavaste los vasos _____ te dije. La mujer a _____ saludaste vive en las afueras. ¿Sabes _________ necesita este dormitorio? ¡Unas cortinas! No quiero volver a hacer __________ hice ayer. No me gusta vivir con personas a _________ no conozco. quien Lo que que que quien lo que lo que quienes Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.