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Explanation:</h2>
When you introduce a clause that describes a noun you previously mentioned in a sentence then you are talking about Relative Pronouns. So relative pronouns connect sentences or phrases. So we have four sets of relative pronouns in Spanish:
que
quien
el que
el/la/los/las que
el/la/los/las cual.
Some uses are the following:
- que - we can use it to refer a person/place
- quien - we can use it only to refer a person
<span>Summary of the eglogists
First eclogues:
salicio and nemoroso
Second eglogas:
albanio and Camila
Third eglogos:
Alcino and tirreno</span>
Answer:
1. We arrived very early, but there is a huge queue. The man who sells the tickets seems to be in a very bad mood.
2. Today is my younger sister's birthday. Instead of celebrating it at home, he wants to spend the day here, with tigers and elephants.
3. A net (net), a yellow ball and two athletes. Who will be the champion?
4. There are machines that go up, down, turn right and left. The most spectacular draws a maze of lines in the air.
5. How can it be that four people make so much noise on a crowded soccer field? My friend is having a lot of fun, but I don't understand anything they sing!
6. What nerves! What happens if the curtain opens and I forget what I have to say?
Explanation:
8 - A 13 - C 20 - B 22 - B 27 - D 30 - C