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U2 Relative Clauses - 4 Eso PDF

This document summarizes relative pronouns in Spanish and their defining and non-defining uses. It lists common relative pronouns like who, which, that, where, when and whose and their Spanish equivalents. It then explains the differences between defining and non-defining relative clauses, noting that defining clauses provide essential information without commas while non-defining clauses provide extra information and use commas.

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U2 Relative Clauses - 4 Eso PDF

This document summarizes relative pronouns in Spanish and their defining and non-defining uses. It lists common relative pronouns like who, which, that, where, when and whose and their Spanish equivalents. It then explains the differences between defining and non-defining relative clauses, noting that defining clauses provide essential information without commas while non-defining clauses provide extra information and use commas.

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RELATIVE

PRONOUNS
•  WHO: QUIEN, A QUIEN
•  WHICH: QUE, CUAL
•  THAT: QUE, CUAL, QUIEN
•  WHERE: DONDE
•  WHEN: CUANDO
•  WHOSE: CUYO
DEFINING NON-DEFINING
●  Essential information ●  Extra information
●  No commas ●  Commas
●  “That” ●  NO “that”
●  Omission of relative ●  NO omission of relative.
(when there is a subject
after the relative)
The woman who lives next door is a doctor.
(that)


The woman who I wanted to see is away.
(that)
(Ø)
Susan, who works in that company, is a good person.


Our school, which gives education in English, accepts students
with scholarship.

DEFINING
•  Maria is a girl. She studies hard.
•  Maria is a girl who studies hard.

NON-DEFINING
•  Maria is my friend. She studies hard.
•  Maria, who studies hard, is my friend.

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