Relative Pronoun Exercises For Spanish Grammar


Exercise 1: Relative Pronouns


In Spanish grammar, a relative pronoun is used to connect a dependent clause to a main clause, serving to provide more information about a noun. Relative pronouns in Spanish include “que” (that, which, who), “quien” (who), “cuyo” (whose), “el cual” (which, who), “la cual” (which, who), “los cuales” (which, who), and “las cuales” (which, who). These pronouns are used in various contexts and can refer to people, places, things, or ideas. It’s essential to learn how to use them correctly to improve your Spanish language skills.

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Exercise 2: Relative Pronouns

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