Relative pronouns lo que. Relative pronouns lo que used when referring to an idea, and not to a noun with a specific gender.

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Relative pronouns lo que

Relative pronouns lo que used when referring to an idea, and not to a noun with a specific gender

Por ejemplo Llegaron tarde, lo que me dio más tiempo para preparar algo de comer Él siempre hace lo que quiera (note that when it means whatever it is often something doubtful or unknown and therefore followed by the subjunctive)

Practica 1.She always eats what I eat 2.Do you know what you want to do this weekend? 3.He doesn´t understand what he reads 4.Whatever he says is always a lie

Practica 1.Ella siempre come lo que (yo) como 2.¿Sabes lo que quieres hacer este fin de semana? 3.No comprende lo que lee 4.Lo que él dice siempre es mentira