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Rudiy27
3 years ago
12

Escribe quien, que, o lo que en el espacio.

Spanish
2 answers:
Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
4 0
1)El diario QUE yo leo es muy interesante.

2)Hay mucha gente QUE no tiene casa en esta ciudad.

3)Yo no comprendo LO QUE tu dices.

4)El libro QUE nosotros usamos fue escrito por mi amigo.

5)Dime QUIEN llego.
inysia [295]3 years ago
3 0
<h2>1) Right answer:</h2>

que

<em>El diario </em><em>que </em><em>yo leo es muy interesante</em>


This lesson stands for relative pronouns. A relative pronoun is used to introduce a clause that describes a previously mentioned noun. One of the most important relative pronouns is que that means <em>that, which, who, or whom </em>and can refer to a <em>person, place, or thing.</em> Here <em>que </em>stands for <em>el diario. </em>This sentence translates into:

<em>The diary </em><em>that</em><em> I read is very interesting</em>


<h2>2) Right answer:</h2>

que

<em>Hay mucha gente </em><em>que </em><em>no tiene casa en esta ciudad</em>


Here we also use que. So here this relative pronoun stands for <em>gente </em>even though <em>gente </em>is still in the sentence. In this way, we can translate <em>que </em>here as<em> who. </em>So, in English this sentence means:

<em>There are many people </em><em>who </em><em>don't have a house in this city</em>


<h2>3) Right answer:</h2>

lo que

<em>Yo no comprendo </em><em>lo que</em><em> tú dices</em>

lo que means <em>that which, what or the thing that</em> and refers to an abstract idea. When we use this relative pronoun we are talking about a general idea. Thus, the translation of this sentence is:

<em>I don't understand </em><em>what </em><em>you mean</em>


<h2>4) Right answer:</h2>

que

<em>El libro </em><em>que </em><em>nosotros usamos fue escrito por mi amigo</em>


Here we also use que. So, this relative pronoun stands for <em>el libro </em>even though <em>el libro </em>is still in the sentence. Since <em>libro (book) </em>is a thing, then the relative pronoun translates into <em>that. </em>Therefore, in English this sentence means:

<em>The book </em><em>that </em><em>we used was written by my friend</em>


<h2>5) Right answer:</h2>

quien

<em>Dime </em><em>quien</em><em> llegó</em>

Quien is a relative pronoun that means who or whom and can only refer to a person. So here i want to know who arrived at a place. Thus, the translation of this sentence is:


<em>who</em><em> arrived?</em>


So a response to this question might be:


<em>María llegó </em>in which case <em>María</em> replaces <em>quien</em>

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