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This relative pronoun for both persons and things. Equivalent of 'that', 'which', or 'who'. It is NEVER omitted in Spanish. |
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This relative pronoun is only used with persons |
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Does quien or quienes change with gender? |
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This relative pronoun is generally used after prepositions: for example, con _____, de ______ |
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This relative pronoun is the Spanish equivalent of 'whom', 'that', or 'who'. |
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In written Spanish, this relative pronoun may be used instead of 'que' for 'who'IF the relative pronoun introduces A STATEMENT BETWEEN COMMAS |
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que or quien? "Ésa es la señora ____ compró la casa." (That is the woman who bought the house. |
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que or quien? "Ésa señora, ____ compró la casa, es una mujer riquísima." (That woman, who bought the house, is a very rich woman.) |
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Name the relative possessive pronoun "whose" in its singular male form |
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Name the relative possessive pronoun "whose" in its singular female form |
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Name the relative possessive pronoun "whose" in its plural male form |
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Name the relative possessive pronoun "whose" in its plural female form |
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The interrogate (question) of "whose"is expressed by "¿de ___ (__) .. ? |
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¿de quién(es)...? as in ¿De quién es esa caña de pescar? |
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This relative pronoun refers to a sentence, a situation, an idea, or something not mentioned yet. |
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