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Relative pronouns

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Relative pronouns always carry a written accent (qué, a quién, de quién, lo qué).

Verdadero

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2.

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in Spanish, the relative pronoun "que" (that) is never omitted to combine two sentences or clauses that share a common element.

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3.

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The relative pronoun "quien" can be used to refer to people or things.

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4.

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"Lo que" is used to refer to an idea, a situation or a past event.

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5.

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The relative pronoun "quien" is invariable even if it refers to a singular or plural noun.

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6.

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Usually the relative pronoun "quien" is used after a preposition (a, de, para...)

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7.

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Uses of the relative pronouns, for example to specify an idea:

__________ quiero es una casa a las afuera de la ciudad.

Que

A quien

Lo que

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