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Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  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.

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Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  Spanish has three frequently-used relative pronouns. ¡Atención! Even though interrogative words (qué, quién, etc.) always carry an accent, relative pronouns never carry a written accent.

Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  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 © 2012 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 © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  Quien(es) is occasionally used instead of que in clauses set off by commas.

Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  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.

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Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved Completa estas oraciones con pronombres relativos. 1.Voy a utilizar los platos _____ me regaló mi abuela. 2.Ana comparte un apartamento con la chica a _____ conocimos en la fiesta de Jorge. 3.Esta oficina tiene todo _____ necesitamos. 4.Puedes estudiar en el dormitorio _____ está a la derecha de la cocina. 5.Los señores _____ viven en esa casa acaban de llegar de Centroamérica. 6.Los niños a _____ viste en nuestro jardín son mis sobrinos. 7.La piscina _____ ves desde la ventana es la piscina de mis vecinos. 8.Fue Úrsula _____ ayudó a mamá a limpiar el refrigerador. que

Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved Completa estas oraciones con pronombres relativos. (cont.) 9.Ya te dije que fue mi padre _____ alquiló el apartamento. 10._____ te dijo Pablo no es cierto. 11.Tengo que sacudir los muebles _____ están en el altillo una vez al mes. 12.No entiendo por qué no lavaste los vasos _____ te dije. 13.La mujer a _____ saludaste vive en las afueras. 14.¿Sabes _____ necesita este dormitorio? ¡Unas cortinas! 15.No quiero volver a hacer _____ hice ayer. 16.No me gusta vivir con personas a _____ no conozco.