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Spanish Relative Pronouns: Defining People and Things

Learn to use the Spanish relative pronoun 'que' to connect ideas and define people, places, and things in everyday conversation.
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Lesson#1
To connect ideas in Spanish, one of the most useful words is 'que'. It works like 'that', 'which', or 'who' in English, and you can use it to give more information about a person, place, or thing. For example, 'Es un libro que me gusta mucho' means 'It's a book that I like a lot'.
Quiz#2
Translate into Spanish: "It's a film that is very interesting."

Es una película que es muy interesante.

Quiz#3
Translate into Spanish: "I have a car that is red."

Tengo un coche que es rojo.

Quiz#4
Translate into Spanish: "I'm reading a book that has a lot of pages."

Estoy leyendo un libro que tiene muchas páginas.

Lesson#5
You can also use 'que' to give more information about a person. It's the most common way to say 'who' in this context. For instance, 'Conozco a una chica que habla cinco idiomas' means 'I know a girl who speaks five languages'.
Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: "He is a man who works in a bank."

Es un hombre que trabaja en un banco.

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