Most commonly used is QUE Means that, which, who NEVER omitted in Spanish!

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Most commonly used is QUE Means that, which, who NEVER omitted in Spanish!

  Ejemplos : a, con, de, en  After these QUE only refers to things  Ej: La película de que habla es de España.  El dinero con que compró el coche era de sus padres. Prepositions of 1 syllable

  After these prepositions use QUIEN or EL QUE, LA QUE, LAS QUE or LOS QUE to refer to people.  Ej La señora con quien está hablando es la maestra.  Ese hombre, de quien recibí el regalo, es mi vecino.  OR La señora con la que me sentaba es mi mejor amiga. Prepositions a, con, de, en to refer to people …

  Hint !  Since these can be used for almost everything they are an easier choice than el cual, etc  Can use after 1 syllable prepositions  Can use after prepositions of more than 1 syllable  Can be used for clarification or emphasis  Can translate “ he who, the one who, those who, the ones who El que, la que, los que, las que

  Most commonly used   After prepositions of 1 syllable  To introduce a clause set off by commas Quien(es)

  You have to use el que, la que, los que, las que after por and sin as well as prepositions such as :  Detrás de, delante de, alrededor de, después de, etc  Ej:  Se me olvidó mi llave, sin la que no pude entrar en la casa.  Vi a sus amigos, detrás de los que nos sentábamos.  ** you may also use el cual, la cual, las cuales or los cuales Por & Sin

  Cuyos means “whose” and agrees with what follows it  La pareja, cuya casa compramos, ahora vive en Massachusetts.  Esto es un problema ________ solución se me escapa.  Pero Use de quien when asking to whom something belongs!  ¿de quién es este libro? Whose book is this? Cuyo

  Lo que is not specific and translates to “what or the thing that or the things” that. It is generally followed by a conjugated verb.  Ellos siempre me dicen lo que necesito saber.  Lo que deseo en la vida no es fácil encontrar. Lo que

  One may use either of these to mean “ which “ when referring to an antecedent that is a statement, situation or idea.  Felipe dijo que no vendría a la fiesta, lo que (lo cual) nos sorprendió.  El niño vio una sombra, lo que (lo cual) lo asustó. Lo que or lo cual