<h2>1. que</h2>
<em>Él escogió un teléfono </em><em>que </em><em>es muy pequeño</em>
In this lesson, we use the concept of 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 in fact que that means <em>that, which, who, or whom</em> and can refer to a<em> person, place, or thing</em>. Here que stands for <em>él</em>. This sentence translates into:
<em>He chose a phone </em><em>that</em><em> is very small</em>
<h2>2. que</h2>
<em>Nosotros venimos de un país </em><em>que</em><em> está lejos de aquí </em>
Here in this exercise we also use the relative pronoun que. In this case, que stands for a country, which means the use of the relative pronoun is to refer a place. So in this sentence que connects <em>Nosotros venimos de un país </em>with <em>está lejos de aquí . </em>Finally, the translation is:
<em>We come from a country </em><em>that </em><em>is far from here</em>
<h2>3. que</h2>
<em>Compre una revista </em><em>que</em><em> se trata de la naturaleza </em>
The relative pronoun que is also being used here. In this case, que stands for a magazine, which means the use of the relative pronoun is to refer a thing. So in this sentence que connects <em>Compre una revista </em>with <em>se trata de la naturaleza. </em>Finally, the translation is:
<em>I bought a magazine </em><em>that </em><em>is about nature</em>
<h2>4. que</h2>
<em>Ella encontró un trabajo </em><em>que </em><em>es muy interesante </em>
The relative pronoun que is also being used here. So in this exercise que stands for a job, which means the use of the relative pronoun is to refer a place since she found a job and it is obvious that she needs to work in a place. So in this sentence que connects <em>Ella encontró un trabajo </em>with <em>es muy interesante . </em>Finally, the translation is:
<em>She found a job </em><em>that</em><em> is very interesting</em>
<h2>5. que</h2>
<em>Tú leias un libro </em><em>que</em><em> te gustaba mucho</em>
We also use the relative pronoun que here. So in this exercise que stands for a book, which means the use of the relative pronoun is to refer a thing as well. So in this sentence que connects <em>Tú leias un libro </em>with <em>te gustaba mucho. </em>Finally, the translation is:
<em>You read a book </em><em>that </em><em>you liked a lot</em>